The notion of existence in the Karl Marx's philosophy

Authors

  • P.N. Kondrashov Institute of Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Keywords:

Karl Marx's philosophy, existence, essence of man, existential not-indifference, historicity

Abstract

Analyzing the texts by Marx and contrasting them to the ideas of existentialism, the author concludes that the existence within Marx's philosophy should be understood as an intimate emotional relationship of man to the world (nature, culture, other people, myself), that is rooted in the essential human ability, as a suffering being with not-indifferent attitude to the world, and the unique historicity of which is due to specific historical social and individual biographical conditions of existence of the individual.

Author Biography

  • P.N. Kondrashov, Institute of Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    Кандидат философских наук, старший научный сотрудник. В журнале "Человек" публикуется впервые. 

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2019-05-05

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How to Cite

[1]
2019. The notion of existence in the Karl Marx’s philosophy. Chelovek. 2 (May 2019), 127–139.