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Marx Ontology Of Scientific Thinking

Posted on:2010-04-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S G HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2190360275492061Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Since the late modern times Western philosophy and Western sciences emerged together and originated from the speculative nature of Western knowledge and tradition. The development of all modern sciences( including natural sciences and social sciences) has an overall controlling impaction human life, which is a result of the actualization of Western metaphysics in late modern times and its life-foundation is the deep alienation of the conceptual world. Therefore, I believe that talking about the science of Marxism to be in the West in modern times of Marx's philosophy of "revolution" by the existence of open field talk of a new habitat, in its philosophical foundation of the fundamental real and therefore clarity is the premise of history down On the Marx's science into "the history of the existence of" talk, the Marxist understanding of science and the realization of Marxist philosophy into a theory of revolution, the fulcrum of clues and logic to do the "latitude" talk. Otherwise, they will have a misunderstanding of Marx's science, and the whole of Marx's "new philosophy" - historical materialism.This paper attempts to point out that the existence of Marxist theory of the new thinking throughout the domains of science, not only in the presence of the foundation of the Agency to achieve the paradigm of today's scientific breakthroughs, so that the existence of the foundation of science in the Department to enter the "History"; and allow the "people" and "natural" history of the "two-latitude" and achieved a "person" and "Nature" of concrete and the same history; more expressed in the existence of Marxist theory also tried to rebuild the foundation of Office, new forms of human knowledge - science ideal. This article is divided into four chapters: Chapter I of the existence of Marxist theory on the basis of science and the clarity; chapter of history throughout the domain of the existence of "person" and "Nature" and its relations; Chapter HI of Marx's "a science" thinking; conclusion in Chapter IV of the existence of Marxist theory on the scientific understanding of the minds of historical materialism.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marxism, Science, Ontology, Perceptual activities, a science
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