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Humanistic Connotations And Contemporary Meaning Of Mar’xs View Of Nature

Posted on:2013-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F R LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330380474521Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Marx’s view of nature is scientific theory about the relationship between natureand human, nature and social history, which occupy the important position in thewhole Marx’s philosophy. The view of nature is not only the basic principle andstandpoint of Marxism philosophy, but also the important embodiment of criticalphilosophy. At the same time, it is the ultimate concern of Marx’s philosophy and thereflection of his ideal prayers. A deeper understanding of the humanistic connotationsof Marx’s view of nature is an inevitable part to understand closely the whole Marx’sphilosophy.Humanistic connotations of Marx’s view of nature are reflected by Marx’sphilosophy revolution of ontology. Because nature, human and history are based on"sensible activity", Marx thought that the history of human and nature is identical, andthe history of the nature and the nature of history are also identical–that is the humansociety. In addition, the natural science and man’s science are actually identical; theliberation of nature and human is corresponding each other. The ideal society in futureis the true resurrection of nature. Complete naturalism is equal to completehumanitarian.A deep understanding to the humanistic connotations of Marx’s view of naturehas not only theoretical significance for understanding Marx’s philosophy text, butalso important practical significance for building contemporary Chinese humanisticspirit and future mankind civilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, View of Nature, Nature, Humanistic connotations
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