Foreign Scholars' Polyphonic Reading on Mao Zedong's on Contradiction-Beginning with the Divergence between Dialogue within the Dialectic and for Marx

Modern Philosophy 4:33-39 (2006)
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In this paper, the "dialectic of internal dialogue" and "defend Marxism" as a text basis, try the Western Marxist humanism and scientism two clues dialectical interaction, discusses Mao Zedong's "On Contradiction," the works of Hegel between Marxism and anti-Hegelian theory of the polyphonic style position, and thus the "Contradiction" in the philosophy of logic and ontology from dialectics to be clarity on the meaning. Based on the two texts: Dialogue within the Dialectic and For Marx, and beginning with the dialectical interaction between the two handhold of western Marxism: humanism and scicentism, the author attempted to discuss foreign scholars' polyphonic theory stance on Mao's On Contradiction, which fluctuated between hegelism and anti-hegelism, hence that, the article may clarify the philosophical logic of On Contradiction in the sense of dialectic and ontology

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