PHIL 1010Y Lecture 4: Marx

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The belief that there is nothing more than the brain or the the body. Mostly about labour and how it is used together as a society: such as through building cities (the transit, schools, buildings) Mental ideas that are not necessarily material things. About you as a being, the conscious relation to activities, not the actual thoughts. Should not be treated as separate from human activity. Marx believed that we are natural beings. Since we are natural beings, we are active in ways of labour and have tendencies, abilities and instincts. Respond to philosophic accounts of the day. These are accounts of idealism and materialism about consciousness and alienation. These account for labour and our human nature . They did not realize that they projected day-to-day acts. Marx rejected the religion (believing that we are god and god is us) It was said that human beings are self-creating, we shape our society together while.

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