Volume 4,Issue 3
Seeking One's Own Philosophical Value from Rational Criticism—Thoughts on "On Feuerbach"
"The Outline" is Marx's exploration of the new materialist historical view, and it is also a self-revolution based on the inheritance of the criticism of German, French, and British philosophy. It broke free from the constraints of previous concepts such as idealism, religious beliefs, and empiricism. Marx based his philosophy on "practice" and continuously radiated its exploration fields from this central point, gradually moving from error to truth.
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