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In this compelling and thought-provoking exploration of materialism, Terry Eagleton presents a convincing case for its pivotal role in contemporary scientific, cultural, and philosophical discussions. Eagleton offers a fresh perspective on the beliefs and principles of three distinct materialist thinkers—Marx, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein. By drawing insightful parallels between their philosophies, he delves into a variety of subjects, including ideology, history, language, ethics, and aesthetics. The author persuasively argues that it is through our physical bodies and activities that thoughts and consciousness become possible. This work serves as a significant contribution to philosophical discourse, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of self-identity and existence in the modern world.
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In this compelling and thought-provoking exploration of materialism, Terry Eagleton presents a convincing case for its pivotal role in contemporary scientific, cultural, and philosophical discussions. Eagleton offers a fresh perspective on the beliefs and principles of three distinct materialist thinkers—Marx, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein. By drawing insightful parallels between their philosophies, he delves into a variety of subjects, including ideology, history, language, ethics, and aesthetics. The author persuasively argues that it is through our physical bodies and activities that thoughts and consciousness become possible. This work serves as a significant contribution to philosophical discourse, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of self-identity and existence in the modern world.
