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Comparison Of Kierkegaard's And Marx's The Thoughts Of Hominology

Posted on:2020-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330572488522Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Kierkegaard and Marx,both be influence the Hegelian philosophical system,but they developed two different thoughts of hominology in the same era.What do they oppose Hegel? What are their thoughts of hominology? What are the superiority of Marxist theory? The paper will discuss these issues.From the source of thought,the 19 th century European thought of Marx and Kierkegaard was dominated by Hegelian thought.On the one hand,under the rule of Hegel's thought,Marx and Kierkegaard changed their ideas from accepting to opposing Hegel's rational philosophy;on the other hand,compared Marx's sublation of the core of Hegel's philosophy with Kierkegaard's transcendence of Hegel's philosophical speculative philosophy.From the point of view of human beings,by comparing “how human should exist”,Marx saw “realistic human” in the analysis of human history;Kierkegaard drew the conclusion that human is “a single individual” after analyzing the history of human universality.In contrast,Marx advocated the existence of human being as an object and as a group.Kierkegaard saw that “Individual” was bound by the inevitability of human history,and that individuals should get rid of such bondage.In contrast to “what dimension should human exist in,Marx interprets human existence from three perspectives of nature,society and history;Kierkegaard holds that individuals face the choice of three ways of existence: aesthetics,ethics and religion.From the point of view of human development,on the one hand,in the relationship between human and history,Marx firmly believes that people should not be separated from society.Kierkegaard believes that the observation of history can only dissolve the individual's uniqueness.On the other hand,we should see that in the guidance given to individual life choices,Marx believed that all-round development of individuals relied on the revolutionary of society;Kierkegaard insisted that people should return to loneliness,and only by communicating with the infinite individual can self-realization be completed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, Kierkegaard, Hominology
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