The concept of nature and historicism in Marx

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  • School of Humanities, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou 310035, China;

Published date: 05 Dec 2006

Abstract

Scholars of Marx often spend much effort to emphasize the socio-historical characteristics of Marx s concept of nature. At the same time, from this concept of nature, one seems to be able to deduce a strong sense of historical anthropocentricism and relativism. But through an exploration of the results of Rorty s discarding the distinction between natural  and man-made  and Strauss  clearing up value relativism in terms of the concept of nature, people will find that historicism is a world outlook that brought its historical circumstances on itself. It neglects the fundamental role of nature in the structure of the relationships between nature and history. A modern result of it is that it fails to offer any universal norms.

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Zhang Wenxi . The concept of nature and historicism in Marx[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2006 , 1(4) : 630 -642 . DOI: 10.1007/s11466-006-0028-1

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