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Man as a Subject. Species and Species-Being I argued earlier that Xxxx’x notion of estranged labour in the Manuscripts is reliant upon a defensible notion of species-being or species-essence. The concept of species-being is crucial for how Xxxx is able to define a worthwhile, meaningful or human life, and therefore to identify the de- humanised form it takes under the conditions of estranged labour. Further, it is through the concept of estranged labour that Xxxx is able to reveal the system of private property as being based on the system of estrangement. I would thus argue that the concept of species-being provides a key foundation for the project of unifying the two conceptions of subjectivity that I have elaborated in the earlier part of this chapter. I will now attempt to give an account of Xxxx’x usage of the term, its implications and possible limitations. It is difficult to pin down exactly Xxxx’x conception of species-being in the Manuscripts. At times it might seem that his conception points towards a fixed definition, at others towards something quite elastic. Quotations can be extracted that suggest a trans-historical conception, and others that suggest a minimal content outside of the historically specific. It is worth acknowledging from the outset Xxxx’x inheritance of the term from Xxxxx and subsequently Xxxxxxxxx, and therefore the tradition from which it can be argued that he both borrowed and departed. I will begin with the aspect of continuity that Xxxx’x conception of species-being shares with his predecessors. The concept of a species, for Xxxx, is derived from Xxxxx. For both Xxxx and Xxxxx there is a relationship between the individual and the species in which the species is not simply an aggregate of the individual members. Following Xxxxxxxxx, this conception of a species seems to point to some species-being which is common to all individual members of that species. This may seem to contradict the first statement, but for Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxx, Xxxx argues, the source of the connection between each human individual lies in the fact that the essential qualities of the individual are connected to their relationship to the human species as a whole, as a single collective human entity.54 In contrast to Xxxxx, Xxxx takes up the philosophical position of “consistent humanism and naturalism” [EW, p.389]. He enthusiastically adopts this Feuerbachian formulation on a number of occasions in the Manuscripts. Xxxx equates the full development of naturalism with a ...
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