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Marx’s View Of Nature And Contemporary Significance

Posted on:2014-02-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395490189Subject:Marxist philosophy
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The relationship between man and nature is the eternal theme of humanity. Alongwith the rapid development of industry and science and technology, and the improvementof people’s living standards, the ecological crisis has become a growing concern. In orderto solve the ecological crisis, domestic and foreign scholars to the works of Marx to seekways to cure the ecological crisis, dig out the philosophy of harmony between man andnature. Marx’s view of nature, to practice as a medium from the new perspective ofunderstanding the relationship between man and nature, man and man and man andsociety of the three.Marx’s view of nature is in the criticism of the western modern mechanical view ofnature and transcendental foundation, realizes the sublation of Hagel objective idealistview of nature, embodies the revision of Feuerbach’s humanist materialist view of nature.From the early concept of nature in "doctoral dissertation" of concern, after1844"economics-Philosophy Manuscript","outline of Feuerbach" and the "GermanIdeology" on the view of nature gradually deepening, to enrich and development conceptof "natural capital" in, Marx constructs a rich content, from the perspective of multiconcept of the natural system, objective and in-depth analysis and understanding ofMarx’s view of nature for the establishment of contemporary people’s environmentalawareness of responsibility and consciousness of ecological civilization, to solve thesevere ecological problems, has a very important significance...
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, Natural view, Practical, Significance
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