Marx’s theory on the “sensible world” and the phenomenological movement
YAN Mengwei
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Department of Philosophy, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
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05 Dec 2007
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05 Dec 2007
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The epistemological problems that are implicit in Marx’s theory on the sensible world indicate that Marx’s philosophy in fact contains within itself the topics of pure philosophy, but Marx did not involve himself in these topics. Through comparing with Husserl’s epistemological critique and Heidegger’s existentialism, we can clearly see that there are theoretical spaces in which we can develop Marx’s philosophy to the realm of pure philosophy, however, we must devote our creative efforts to the exploration of the spaces.
YAN Mengwei.
Marx’s theory on the “sensible world” and the phenomenological movement. Front. Philos. China, 2007, 2(4): 557‒571 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-007-0036-9
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