Marx's Triadic Logic of Human Essence in Theses on Feuerbach
In Marx's"Theses on Feuerbach",he took a stance of New Materialism and described the"human essence"as"the totality of all social relations in its actuality".However,there has been a long-standing controversy in the domestic academic community over whether translating the French-originated German term"ensemble"into Chinese as"Zong He"accurately reflects Marx's original intention.Therefore,in order to systematically clarify the true meaning of Marx's view on human essence,whether it is the"Zong He"or the"He Zou"of all social relations?It is necessary to revisit the classical texts of Marx and grasp the triple logic of human nature from a dialectical theoretical perspective,namely,the subsumption of human nature under practice,the determination of human nature by reality,and the apprehension of human nature through vitality.Through the"He Zou"of practice,reality,and vitality,it is possible to provide a path for the comprehensive development and liberation of human beings.
Human EssenceSocial RelationsPracticeMaterializationVitality