From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 22:38:35 EDT
[Riccardo wrote:] >> 3. "Makes better sense of the theory as a whole": > from which point of view? The TSSI lately rescued > the Principle of Textual Exegesis by Stigler. It > is very contexted, and it cannot be taken for > granted, or as THE criterion in any absolute > sense. If it is just assumed and put outside the > theoretical questioning, this is strictly > speaking dogmatism (cfr. Hegel, Introduction to > the Phenomenology of the Spirit). Now, the key > move of TSSI is, thanks to the PTE taken for > granted, to say that their interpretation is no > more an interpretation, it is Marx's himself > speaking. And here's again dogmatism. I wonder: can we on OPE-L arrive at a consensus over these conclusions? In solidarity, Jerry
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