Heteronomie und Entfremdung: Kant und Marx im Vergleich

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 71 (6):817-832 (2023)
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Abstract

New approaches to the concept of alienation propose to understand alienation as a kind of heteronomy and to establish a connection between Kant’s and Marx’ philosophy. This paper explores Kant’s understanding of alienation and shows, with help of Kant’s Reflexionen, that he exclusively conceives the term “entfremden/entfremdung” within the meaning of the legal concept of “Veräußerung”. When interpreting “Entfremdung” as “Veräußerung” instead of “heteronomy”, similarities emerge between Kant’s and Marx’ thought, which manifest in the Kantian figure of the locator and the Marxian worker.

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Gabriel Rivero
Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg

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