Herbert Marcuse Quote

The methods of logical procedure are very different in ancient and modem logic, but behind all difference is the construction of a universally valid order of thought, neutral with respect to material content. Long before technological man and technological nature emerged as the objects of rational control and calculation, the mind was made susceptible to abstract generalization. Terms which could be organized into a coherent logical system, free from contradiction or with manageable contradiction, were separated from those which could not. Distinction was made between the universal, calculable, objective and the particular, incalculable, subjective dimension of thought.


pp. 137-138 - One-Dimensional Man (1964)


The methods of logical procedure are very different in ancient and modem logic, but behind all difference is the construction of a universally valid...

The methods of logical procedure are very different in ancient and modem logic, but behind all difference is the construction of a universally valid...

The methods of logical procedure are very different in ancient and modem logic, but behind all difference is the construction of a universally valid...

The methods of logical procedure are very different in ancient and modem logic, but behind all difference is the construction of a universally valid...