New Interpretation of Marx's Philosophy by the Russian Ural School:From Perspectives of Philosophical Anthropology
Based on a critique and reflection of how Soviet Marxist philosophy obscured the existence of human beings under a special historical situation,the contemporary Russian Ural School has reinterpreted the concept of practice in terms of humanism and philosophy of history,and has analyzed Marx's philosophy from the perspective of existentialist philosophical anthropology.Based on the reinterpreted concept of practice,which is grounded in Marxist philosophical anthropology,the contemporary Russian Ural School highlights that Marx bases philosophical thought and historical perspectives on the relationship between humans and the world,furthering considering the emotional connection between man and the world from the perspective of existentialism,responding to Marx's ontological treatment of sensibility and clarifying the existential implications of Marxist philosophy.Despite the above-mentioned contributions of the Ural School,its theories also present limitations that are hard to ignore,and fail to address the important choices that Russia is facing at present.
the Ural SchoolRussian Marxismphilosophical anthropologyexistentialism