Dialectics as Immanent Critique. Or, Dialectics as Both Ontology and Epistemology with a Practical Intention Cover Image

Dialectics as Immanent Critique. Or, Dialectics as Both Ontology and Epistemology with a Practical Intention
Dialectics as Immanent Critique. Or, Dialectics as Both Ontology and Epistemology with a Practical Intention

Author(s): Shijun Tong
Subject(s): Philosophy, Epistemology, Ontology
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: dialectics; ontology; epistemology; Mao; Hegel; critical theory

Summary/Abstract: This response to Asger Sørensen’s paper From Ontology to Epistemology: Tong, Mao and Hegel is made on the basis of a reflection on the author’s intellectual development with special reference to the idea of ‘dialectics’. This development is mainly composed of three periods, in which the author formed his strong antipathy toward dialectics as a mere tool of power (in the 1970s), learnt to understand the importance of ‘dialogical logic’ in providing conceptual tools for human knowledge of a type of reality which is both objective and subjective – human practices (in the 1980s) – and attempted to understand the ‘dialectics of rationalization’ by integrating ‘dialectics’ in the Western tradition of Critical Theory with the Chinese tradition of ‘dialectics’ systematically interpreted by Feng Qi (1915-1995) since the 1990s.

  • Issue Year: 32/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-39
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English