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Marxian Philosophy Revolution And Critique Of Empiricism

Posted on:2007-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C J GeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360185953872Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Marx relied on Hegel's theory when he wasn't satisfied with philosophical speculation of Kant and Fichte. He had ever tried to change irrational reality with self-consciousness philosophy. At that time, Marx thought any irrational reality would burst up quickly when they met to philosophy. But things went contrary to his wishes. The reality didn't change at all. Marx had to think over the relation of the philosophy and reality. Of course, traditional philosophy had not made the realistic problem solved, so Marx paid attention to the realistic experience field where the problem was produced. Along with deep research in the experience field, Marx disbelieved and animadverted on traditional speculative philosophy. But then his animadversion was based on abstract humanitarianism.It was in the just field that Marx developed of abstract method of classical plutonomy, and discarded the useful of it. At the same time, Marx fathered scientific historical epistemology, and discovered the true relation between reality and philosophy. Thus he had found true theory for communism. On this base, Marx animadverted on traditional speculative philosophy strongly, and expressed his idea on philosophy fully. Contemporarily, Marx sought philosophy in the realistic experience field, but he didn't oriented himself to skepticism like empiricism; he didn't only describe the problem what it is like positivist. He recasted idealistic dialectic, created historical materialism and materialistic dialectic. As a matter of fact, just here Marx carried out revolution of philosophy.
Keywords/Search Tags:revolution, empiricism, critique, speculation, epistemology
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