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Country
  
France

Media type
  
Print

Published
  
1973

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Original title
  
Lukacs et Heidegger

Language
  
French

Author
  
Lucien Goldmann

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Pages
  
140 (2009 Routledge edition)

ISBN
  
978-0415564595 (2009 Routledge edition)

Subjects
  
György Lukács, Martin Heidegger

Similar
  
Lucien Goldmann books, Philosophy books

Lukacs and Heidegger: Towards a New Philosophy (French: Lukacs et Heidegger) is a book by Lucien Goldmann published after his death in 1973.

Contents

Summary

Goldmann tries to bring together the Marxist concept of reification from György Lukács and the existential concept of Dasein from Martin Heidegger. He argues that the concept of Being in Heidgger, was already present in the concept of Totality in Lukács. Lukács's critique of the alienation inherent in capitalism, is thus present in Dasein as an ontological concept. Both Lukács and Heidegger critique the reifcation or thing-ification of the human dasein. Inauthentic dasein is parallel to the failure of the historical subject to awaken to praxis.

Goldmann argues that the concept of reification as employed in Being and Time (1927) showed the strong influence of Lukács's work History and Class Consciousness (1923).

The fundamental goal of both Heidegger and Lukács was to overcome the traditional subject-object dichotomy of Western Philosophy.

Reception

Laurence Paul Hemming, writing in Heidegger and Marx (2013), finds Goldmann's suggestion that Lukács influenced Heidegger to be highly unlikely at best.

References

Lukacs and Heidegger: Towards a New Philosophy Wikipedia