[Marxism] Fwd: Materialism and the will. (Was: (no subject))

2009-10-20 Thread Rosa Lichtenstein
This is an artifical 'problem' created by a misuse of langauge. More details here: http://anti-dialectics.co.uk/page_13_03.htm Rosa L On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:34 PM, David Picón Álvarez da...@miradoiro.com wrote: Nonsense, 'will' is an incoherent idea. The mind is a particular

Re: [Marxism] Fwd: Materialism and the will. (Was: (no subject))

2009-10-20 Thread Rosa Lichtenstein
Well, I have actually done this already, at RevLeft; here: http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=894937postcount=2 in which post you will find links to other short posts where I elaborate on this topic. But, mine was a basic Wittgensteinian response. RL On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:52 AM,

Re: [Marxism] Fwd: Materialism and the will. (Was: (no subject))

2009-10-20 Thread Rosa Lichtenstein
You can also find a brief summary of the background to this sort of claim, here: http://www.revleft.com/vb/self-t105849/index.html?p=1408653#post1408653 In fact, I summarise nearly all of my essays (in less than 5000 words) here: http://anti-dialectics.co.uk/essay_sixteen%20Index.htm So, I am

Re: [Marxism] Fwd: Materialism and the will. (Was: (no subject))

2009-10-20 Thread David Picón Álvarez
In spite of having read a good deal of Rosa's essay and links, I'm not sure I understand the relevant to the particular questions of materialism and the will. My fault, not hers, I lack the time to go over it in detail. --David. YOU MUST clip