The Unity of the Old and New Contradictions: Feuerbach’s Materialism
Abstract
The basic category of Feuerbach’s philosophy is based on natural “person”. The intention of natural-based “people” deny Hegel’s absolute concept and insist on materialism; use the natural basis of the “human” to deny the Christian God, insist on atheism; from nature-based “people” starting to expounded his social ethical thought, so Feuerbach’s philosophical system called “Humanism.” Feuerbach can not persist the dialectics in the field of historical view, materialist unity stems from its old intuitive materialism. Scientific answer Feuerbach materialism in what sense is a question of the old materialism has important Significance to understand the Feuerbach materialism.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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