Книга: Joseph Dietzgen «The Positive Outcome Of Philosophy. The Nature Of Human Brain Work. Letters On Logic. The Positive Outcome Of Philosophy. Translated By Ernest Untermann.... By Eugene Dietzgen And Joseph Dietzgen, Jr»
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Joseph Dietzgen
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Joseph Dietzgen (December 1828 - 1888) was a
Joseph was born in
Life as a Revolutionary/Philosopher
Early on in his youth, Joseph Dietzgen worked with the famed German '48ers from the 1848 German Revolution. It was here where he met
On the 8th of June 1878, Dietzgen was arrested because of the article lectured and later printed in Cologne: "The future of the social democracy." He spent 3 months in prison before his trial was absolved and Joseph was released with his articles. In 1881 Joseph sent his son Eugene to the United States in order to avoid the Kaiser's upcoming army draft, to safeguard his articles and documents, as well as to secure a family home in the new world. Young Eugene was 19 when he arrived in New York, but quickly jump started a family business which still exists today as the Eugene Dietzgen Drafting Corporation. During this period, Eugene and Joseph kept in close contact through extensive letters which are currently being documented and published. In the same year, he ran for the elections of the German "Reichstag" (the parliament), but emigrated in 1884 to
Dialectical Materialism
Probably Dietzgen's largest contribution to Marxist analysis was his philosophic theory of
Dietzgen's words and life have for some underscored the unity that existed on the political left at the time of the
In contrast, some of his works were quoted extensively by Lenin in the latter's philosophical polemic - notably the second last work as against the very last which is ignored entirely. Hence a list of Dietzgen's relevant philosophical works with accompanying dates of composition - not publication - can help to elucidate his philosophical evolution. Given Dietzgen's pivotal role in Lenin's thought while having yet become an American citizen, his philosophy ironically came to have a major though cryptic influence upon Soviet philosophy.
"For my part, I lay little stress on the distinction, whether a man is an anarchist or a socialist, because it seems to me that too much weight is attributed to this difference." In this, he acted to reconcile
Death
Joseph died at home smoking a cigar. He had taken a stroll in
Major Works
"Das Wesen der menschlichen Kopfarbeit", 1869, engl "The Nature of Human Brainwork",
"The Religion of Social Democracy" (in six sermons from 1870-1875).
"Scientific Socialism" (1873).
"The Ethics of Social Democracy" (1875).
"Social Democratic Philosophy" (1876).
"The Inconceivable: a Special Chapter in Social-Democratic Philosophy" (1877).
"The Limits of Cognition" (1877).
"Our Professors on the Limits of Cognition" (1878).
"Letters on Logic" (addressed to Eugen Dietzgen) (1880-1884).
"Excursions of a Socialist into the Domain of Epistemology" (1886).
"The Positive Outcome of Philosophy" (1887).
More recent editions:
*"Nature of Human Brain Work: An Introduction to Dialectics", Left Bank Books, Reprint 1984
*"Philosophical Essays on Socialism and Science, Religion, Ethics; Critique-Of-Reason and the World-At-Large" , Kessinger Publications, 2004, ISBN 1432615130
*"The Positive Outcome of Philosophy; The Nature of Human Brain Work; Letters on Logic, Kessinger Publications", 2007, ISBN 054822210X
Collected Writings
* Josef Dietzgen, "Sämtliche Schriften", hrsg. von Eugen Dietzgen, 4. Auflage, Berlin, 1930
* Joseph Dietzgen, "Schriften in drei Bänden", hrsg. von der Arbeitsgruppe für Philosophie an der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR zu Berlin, Berlin, 1961-1965
Secondary literature
English
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German
* SPD-Protokollnotizen S. 176; Liebknecht 1988, Biographisches Lexikon 1970, Dietzgen 1930, Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, Digitale Bibliothek
* P. Dr. Gabriel Busch O.S.B.: Im Spiegel der Sieg, Verlag Abtei Michaelsberg, Siegburg 1979
* Josef Dietzgen, Sämtliche Schriften, hrsg. von Eugen Dietzgen, 4. Auflage, Berlin, 1930
* Joseph Dietzgen, Schriften in drei Bänden, hrsg. von der Arbeitsgruppe für Philosophie an der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR zu Berlin, Berlin, 1961-1965
* Otto Finger, Joseph Dietzgen – Beitrag zu den Leistungen des deutschen Arbeiterphilosophen, Berlin, 1977
* Gerhard Huck, Joseph Dietzgen (1828-1888) – Ein Beitrag zur Ideengeschichte des Sozialismus im 19. Jahrhundert, in der Reihe Geschichte und Gesellschaft, Bochumer Historische Schriften, Band 22, Stuttgart, 1979, ISBN 3-12-913170-1
* Horst Gräbner, Joseph Dietzgens publizistische Tätigkeit, unveröffentlichte Magisterarbeit an der J-W-G-Universität, Frankfurt/M, 1982
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References
External links
* [http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/dietzgen.html The Original Joseph Dietzgen Web Page]
* [http://marxists.org/archive/dietzgen/index.htm Joseph Dietzgen Archive]
* [http://www.geocities.com/vcmtalk/jodietzgen.html Joseph Dietzgen's Philosophy]
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