The Historical Forms of Materialism and the Philosophical Domain of Historical Materialism |
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Authors: | Yang Geng |
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Affiliation: | School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University |
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Abstract: | Natural materialism, humanistic materialism and historical materialism are the three historical forms of materialism. The “material” in historical materialism is a social thing which is “perceptible and imperceptible by the senses” and connotes social relations; and the “history” in historical materialism is the realm in which contradictions between man and nature and between man and society are able to unfold, so historical materialism is “actually a critical view of the world” that inherently contains dialectics in a “rational form.” The formulation of historical materialism opened a new path for the development of materialism and even philosophy as a whole. In the course of its critique of capitalist society, which unfolds with capital as a core category, historical materialism sublates abstract existence and discovers real social existence, thus putting an end to metaphysics, which is grounded in abstract ontology. |
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Keywords: | Historical materialism dialectical materialism practice ontology metaphysics |
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