TY - JOUR AU - Thompson, Michael J. PY - 2019/09/02 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Critical Social Ontology as a Foundation for Ethics: Marx, Lukács and Critical Judgment JF - Studies in Social and Political Thought JA - Stud. Soc. Pol. Tho VL - 29 IS - Summer SE - DO - 10.20919/sspt.29.2019.116 UR - https://journals.sussex.ac.uk/index.php/sspt/article/view/116 SP - 8-26 AB - <p>In this paper, I outline a theory of critical social ontology derived from the fundamental ideas of Marx and the later work on the ontology of social being by Georg Lukács. I argue that we can discern categories of social being that can aid in the project of diagnostic social critique, but also that these categories can be used to formulate an ethical theory that we can ground in this critical social ontology. I therefore defend the thesis, against postmetaphysical thinkers that have argued to the contrary, that a satisfactory and critical theory of ethics can and indeed must be rooted in a theory of ontology. I end with some reflections on how critical social ontology can help combat the problem of reification and help us think through issues of ethical or normative concern.</p> ER -