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Here is another conjecture: Perhaps "argumentum ad hominem" is meant in contradistinction to "immanent critique"? Let's see how this fits with the 3 examples: >> > Volume I comprises the 'Process of Production of Capital'. As well as >> > setting out the general theory, I examine in >> great detail the conditions of >> > the English agricultural and industrial proletariat over the last 20 >> > years, ditto the condition of Ireland, basing myself on official sources >> > that have never previously been used. You >> will immediately realise that all >> > this serves me solely as an argumentum ad hominem. I.e., in addition to Marx's immanent critique, which shows the inherent contradictions of capitalism, this additional material also shows that capitalism is inhumane, bad for people. >>Moreover, the more than twenty years of illegal >>behaviour of the censors in defiance of the law >>would provide argumentum ad hominem that the >>press needs other guarantees than such general >>instructions for such irresponsible persons; it >>would provide the proof that there is a basic >>defect in the nature of the censorship which no law can remedy. I.e., the illegal activity of the censors is not a direct proof that censorship itself is wrong, but it is an indirect critique by showing what kinds of people are involved in it. >Theory is capable of gripping the masses as soon as it >demonstrates ad hominem, and it demonstrates ad hominem as >soon as it becomes radical. To be radical is to grasp the >root of the matter. But for man the root is man >himself. If my conjecture is right, this means: a radical critique is not an immanent critique, i.e., not a critique which looks at the thing itself on its own terms, but one which looks at the *root* of the things, which for humans means, it looks at the implications of the things for humans. Hans G. Ehrbar
- [OPE-L] The role of irrational beliefs, (continued)
- [OPE-L] The role of irrational beliefs, Jurriaan Bendien Fri 21 Apr 2006, 21:01 GMT
- [OPE-L] an ad hominem response, Jurriaan Bendien Sat 15 Apr 2006, 18:00 GMT
- [OPE-L] Daily Journal (Vzla) under new ownership and online, glevy Sat 15 Apr 2006, 16:55 GMT
- [OPE-L] Fwd: [PEN-L] an ad hominem response, michael a. lebowitz Fri 14 Apr 2006, 23:26 GMT
- [OPE-L] Fwd: [PEN-L] an ad hominem response, Hans G. Ehrbar Sat 15 Apr 2006, 00:15 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Fwd: [PEN-L] an ad hominem response, michael a. lebowitz Sat 15 Apr 2006, 13:25 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] Fwd: [PEN-L] an ad hominem response, Christopher Arthur Sat 15 Apr 2006, 15:20 GMT
- Re: [OPE-L] an ad hominem response, glevy Sat 15 Apr 2006, 16:16 GMT
- [OPE-L] Fwd: [PEN-L] an ad hominem response, Hans G. Ehrbar Sat 15 Apr 2006, 15:56 GMT