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standingof thesocial sciences– i.e.Marxism–Bauerascribedthesignificant
purposeof combining twoopposed concepts to the causality principle: first,
thescientistic-positivistbeliefintheimpartialityofscience,andsecond,Marx’s
demandtoestablishscienceasthebasis foraction.
OtherquestionsraisedinBauer’searlierwritingsconcernedphilosophy,dia-
lectics, andepistemological theory inMarxism, thoughtheymerely formeda
collectionofpassingremarks.Bauer’s interpretationof thephilosophicalcon-
tent ofMarx’s theorywasdefinedbyhis viewof scienceand the fact thathe
applied it toMarxism. The author ofTheQuestionofNationalities andSocial
Democracyunderstood that social theorywasmore closely related to philo-
sophythantonaturalscienceandcouldnoteschewbasicphilosophicalques-
tions concerning the essence of the world and themeaning of the succes-
sionof phenomena. Even so, heplaced thesequestions beyond the realmof
science, given that they reached, or even exceeded, the limits of experience.
Usingthephilosophicalandmethodologicalpremisesofpositivismandscient-
ism,he interpretedMarx’shistoricalmaterialismasanempirical science that
approachedtheprecisionofprognosesandanalyses inthenaturalsciences.
Baueremphasisedtheobjectivistandnaturalistqualitiesofhistoricalmater-
ialism.At thesametime,hedenied thatonecouldbaseontologicalandeval-
uativeassumptionsonhistoricalmaterialism,whichhereducedtoasociology
modelledonthenaturalsciences.Hecommented:
Marx’s social doctrine is an exact science. It is thus not a critique of
knowledgenoraphilosophy…Inprinciple,Marxiansocial theoryneeds
guidance from philosophy just as little as, for instance, mechanics or
astronomy.29
ourtranslation
Bauer’sviewofsociologyasanexact sciencethatdrawsonresearchpractices
analogoustothenaturalsciencesemerged,firstly,fromhispolemicalexamina-
tionofWilhelmDilthey’sthesis,accordingtowhichitwasimpossibletoestab-
lisha scientifically groundedsociology.Diltheyquestioned theadequacyof a
sociologicalapproachanditsability tosolve thequestions itposed.Secondly,
Bauer criticisedGeorg Simmel, whonegated sociology’s basis in naturalism.
At the same time, Bauer’s reductionist understanding of Marxist sociology
29 ‘MarxGesellschaftslehre isteineexakteWissenschaft. Sie istalsokeineErkenntniskritik,
keinePhilosophie. (…)AnsichbedarfdieMarxscheGesellschaftstheoriederBelehrung
durchdiePhilosophieebensowenigwieetwadieMechanikoderdieAstronomie’–Bauer
1979f,p. 188.
Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
Thinker and Politician
- Titel
- Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
- Untertitel
- Thinker and Politician
- Autor
- Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
- Verlag
- Brill
- Ort
- Leiden
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-90-04-32583-8
- Abmessungen
- 7.9 x 12.0 cm
- Seiten
- 444
- Schlagwörter
- Otto Bauer, Österreich, Österreichische, Politiker, Denker, Austomarxismus, Sozialismus, Moral, Imperialismus, Nation, Demokratie, Revolution, Staat, Faschismus, Krieg, SDAP
- Kategorie
- Biographien