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Marx 's Theory And Its Modern Significance

Posted on:2006-09-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B QiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360155961460Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Marx's humanology is practical and historical theory, its start poi(?) is human in reality, its foundation is praxis, its way is revolution to change reality, and it core and goal is human's liberation. His theory developed and criticized classic philosophy. He make philosophy returned human in self and illuminated it is a kind of humanology. Marx rejected transcendental predict of abstract ontology and metaphysics. He changed abstract human to real human, comprehended human on the aspect of feeling action, subjectivity and praxis. He analyzed the result of human's social action. He thought that object world is mediated by praxis, and a progress of human's fulfillment. Marx's practical humanology is founded by total praxis. He explained relation between human and nature, human and society, theory and practice, on the aspect of interaction subject and object. So he gave a theory of total human, illustrated human's essence. Human's essence can be represented through real historical action. In a word, human's action is a progress in which subject and object separated and reunited, then the action make the world humanity. Marx realized human's freedom, explained subjectivity and made us rethink human's development in modernization and social history.
Keywords/Search Tags:humanology, praxis, subjectivity, human's freedom and full development
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