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    Reality of Life: The Historical Shift that Transcends "Speculative Philosophy"
    YANG Ying
    Teaching and Research    2007, (7): 49-54.  
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    The paper explains how Marxist philosophy formed its unique theoretical features in the course of criticizing speculative philosophy from five perspectives.They are: 1,Marxist philosophy is viewed as philosophy of non-philosophy;2,Marxist philosophy is meant to reform the world;3,it is a type of philosophy that "moves from human society to heaven";4,it is to be defeated,and a philosophy of emancipation.For this reason,Marxist philosophy is defined as philosophy of life.The author then analyzes four problems in studies of Marxist philosophy in China with reference to Marxist philosophy.This is meant to promote studies of Marxist philosophy in the practice of constructing socialism in the Chinese style.
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    The Sacred and the Secular:Two Dimensions of Marxist Philosophy
    YANG Ying
    Teaching and Research    2005, (6): 21-26.  
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    Life is characterized with the sacred and the secular, and Marxist philosophy considers its duty to observe, regulate and guide life. It is the dialectic solution of the relation between the sacred and the secular that has led to the revolutionary changes of Marxist philosophy. Thus, new mode of philosophy is produced, unique logical thinking is formed and approaches to interpret Marxist philosophy, to analyze its most essential cultural message and its philosophical characteristics are developed. The author emphasizes that pursuing the sacred reflects the profundity of Marxist philosophy while the relation between the sacred and the secular points to a further study dimension of Marxist philosophy as well as a means of critical examination of our own lives.
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