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This the whole summary of the course philosophy of humanities 1. It includes all the reading notes, seminar notes anf lecture notes and my own thinking and mind map. With this notes and summary, I got a 9.8 on the final exam. wish you good luck on the exam!

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Week 4 / How to think the in-
between of humans and non-
humans?
LECTURE
Key concepts:

(Historical) Change

(Human) Labour

Culture / Nature

Technology

Identity

Karl Marx

Communist Manifesto 1848 (with Engels)

Capital 1867

He was born in Germany, moved to Belgium and then England

In England he discovered that society was changing quickly

Clash of premodern and modern world




Week 4 / How to think the in-between of humans and non-humans? 1

, Historical Materialism
The Marxist “mode of thinking”

Marxism = Philosophy of historical change

How is capitalism changing society & the world?

Marx wants a philosophy that explains the world that is down here

And this world is changing — that is why it is different from the world up
above that Plato imagines

“The general conclusion at which I arrived and which, once
reached, became the guiding principle of my studies can be
summarised as follows…”

“In any society, humans “inevitably enter into concrete
relations, which are independent of their will, namely
relations of production appropriate to a given stage in the
development of their material forces of production. The
totality of these relations of production constitutes the



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