Karl Marx's View about Philosophy and the Core Theme of Marx's Philosophy

Modern Philosophy 4:1-11 (2007)
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Marx's analysis of philosophy and the relationship between the social and historical conditions, based on the philosophy of abandoning an independent, and to establish a task analysis of real social contradictions of the new materialism. This new materialist analysis of social conflicts based on the real realization of each person's freedom to seek, and use it as a philosophical subject of study. According to this philosophy, the study of philosophy is from the "earth up to heaven," rather than "down to earth from heaven", so as to achieve real unity and transcendence. Marx's each person's freedom beyond the core proposition contains the unity and reality, to solve it from the relationship between man and nature, from the relationship between the human and social, from the relationship between man and his own three in starting to explore the idea of combining the freedom of each person must resolve conflicts. On the foundation of analyzing the relation of philosophy and social condition, Karl Marx "aufheben" the independent philosophy, and established a new materialism which aimed at analyzing the actual social contradiction. By analyzing the actual social contradiction, the new materialism seeks to realize freedom of each people, makes it the theme of its philosophical research. According to this view about philosophy, philosophical research is to "begin with the earth and up to the heaven", and not "begin with the earth and down to the earth", and to unite the reality and the transcendent. Karl Marx's core proposition of the realization of freedom of each people implies the unity of the reality and the transcendent, and tries to analyze the contradiction which every people faces from three united perspectives: the relation of man and nature, the relation of man and society and the relation of man and himself

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