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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · Louis Pierre Althusser (UK: / ˌ æ l t ʊ ˈ s ɛər /, US: / ˌ ɑː l t uː ˈ s ɛər /; French:; 16 October 1918 – 22 October 1990) was a French Marxist philosopher who studied at the École normale supérieure in Paris, where he eventually became Professor of Philosophy.

  2. 25. Apr. 2024 · Louis Althusser (born October 16, 1918, Birmandreis, Algeria—died October 22, 1990, near Paris, France) was a French philosopher who attained international renown in the 1960s for his attempt to fuse Marxism and structuralism. Inducted into the French army in 1939, Althusser was captured by German troops in 1940 and spent the ...

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  3. 1. Mai 2024 · This thesis argues that the role of the double in Thomas Pynchon’s work is to demonstrate the means by which subjectivity and ideology can be questioned and subverted in order to undermine the dominant systems of power.

  4. Vor einem Tag · One Althusser’s thought represents some tension while he reads Hegel, two, if so, certain concepts are still at work in Althusser’s thought like epistemological break, process without subject, diachrony—they all need adequate conception; three, Althusser’s reading of Hegel has a possibility of opening up as an area of research which represents not only a relation between substance and ...

  5. 20. Apr. 2024 · 10. 1918, † Paris 22. 10. 1990; wurde 1948 Professor an der École normale supérieure in Paris. Althusser wollte dem Marxismus durch methodologisch-systematische Reflexion und eine »symptomatische Lektüre« der Werke von K. Marx eine streng wissenschaftliche Grundlage geben. Informationen zum Artikel. Quellenangabe.

  6. 18. Apr. 2024 · This classic work, which to date has sold more than 30,000 copies, covers the range of Louis Althussers interests and contributions in philosophy, economics, psychology, aesthetics, and political science.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · “I have to confess that for a long time I hated my father for causing my mother’s suffering, which, as a martyr, I took upon myself for us both.” - Louis Althus