Ciencia moderna y capitalismo: notas en torno a un doble olvido del mundo de la vida

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The article develops a dialogue between the works of Marx, Husserl and Heidegger, about the problem of mathematization in its double perspective: scientific and economic. At first, we show the way in which ideation as well as real abstraction involve a forgetting of the world of life will be exposed. In a second moment, we will focus on the dissolution of the gold standard and on fictitious capital, to show the contemporary expression-in an economy obsessed with the reproduction of abstract wealth-of the aforementioned oblivion.

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Jorge Montes
National Autonomous University of Mexico

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