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Marx Philosophy Of Law Critical Theory

Posted on:2008-07-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M D ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360245959952Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Modern philosophy of rights, by nature, is metaphysical since it never criticized, still less denied its established prerequisite of private property. Besides, its system of modern rights such as freedom and equality was established in the spectrum of civil society and political emancipation. Therefore, its discussion on modern rights was divorced from reality-the economic base and social relationship. In the meaning, modern philosophy of laws is considered to be metaphysically .Marx's philosophy of rights by nature was a critique on metaphysical philosophy of rights. From"Critique of Hegel's philosophy of Rights", Marx devoted himself to the critique of modern philosophy of rights metaphysic. During subversion, he formed social existing theory based on perceptual action and created the materialist conception of history. Marx's critique on metaphysical philosophy of rights experienced the following periods: the period from general critique to an analysis of economics in civil society and an intensified critique on the metaphysics of rights; the period of the establishment of social existence theory founded on the objective action and subversion of the metaphysical foundation of rights. Marx's social existence theory, which is based on the objective action,lays a cornerstone for the total subversion of metaphysics.it is very significance to study Marx's critique on metaphysical philosophy of rights in the theory and practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Modern Philosophy of Rights, Marx, Critique of Metaphysics of Rights, Social Existence
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