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The Concept Of Marx's Being

Posted on:2010-01-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z G ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360278952481Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Being is the core of philosophy. The great revolution caused by Marx's philosophy is based on the comprehension of being. He has token the following steps to research the being. The first, Marx restituted the fundamental status about perceptual activity, and ultimate the paradigm of practice in his philosophy. Perceptual activity altered the abstract concepts of philosopher to realistic world about human. In Marx's view, being is not absolutely the material existence, and the traditional philosophy concepts about substance, nature, awareness, time, space, truth and freedom are all the essence of people. The practice is their "solid" bases. Practice is featured to being. The history is involved with the "perceptual activity". The second, Marx recognized material and nature is not the abstractly and independent concept, and we must link them to the status about "perceptual activity" and principle of practice. Material and nature is the existence of people, and only in this way, can we complain the reality being. Nature and substance is finally belonged to human's practice. Only in this way, the natural and material existence come into reality, and human become the realistic existence of social. The last, society is not person's collection, and it is the consociate of nature and human. Demographic and geographic should be recognized as the material basis of social, but the being of society. Similarly, society is not included social awareness, because it is root in the person's practice. Above of all, practice is the key to interpret people's deep-seated conditions. Finally, the practice of community is developed, and contradictions between humans and nature will all be solved. It is the answer to the history and being, and it is the answer itself.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, being, Practice, Nature, Substances, Society, Human Dimension
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