The Theoretical Themes and Characteristics of Marxist Philosophy.- Practice: Ontology of Existing World and Human Existence.- Practice: Existence Mode of Human and Essence of Social Life.- Practical Basis of Dialectics.- Dialectics of Ontological Critique.- Consciousness and Ideological Critique.- The Essence, Structure and Paradoxical Movement of Cognition.- The Construction, Retrospection and Reflection of Thought.- Social Structure: Institutionalization of Interactive Relation among People.- Objective Process, Historical Law and the Road of Social Development.- Human Liberation and Development.
Yang Geng: Anhui University (BA in Philosophy 1982), Renmin University of China (MA and PhD in Philosophy 1991), previously professor of philosophy at Renmin University of China, and Vice Chancellor of Beijing Normal University (BNU), currently he is professor of philosophy at BNU. Concurrently, he is also the leader of the discipline (Philosophy) appraisal group of the State Council’s Academic Degrees Committee, member of the Social Science Committee at the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, and the Deputy Director of the Chinese Institute of Marx-Engels Studies.
He has published more than 200 articles and 20 books, most representative of which include Defense for Marx: A New Interpretation of Marxist Philosophy, Reconstruction During Crises: A Modern Interpretation of the Materialist Conception of History, Reflections During Reconstruction: A Renewed Understanding of Historical Materialism, and The Rise of the East: Philosophical Reflections on the Chinese Model of Modernization. He has won eight national awards including the National Teaching Achievement Award, the National Excellent Course Award, and the Chinese Government Award for Publishing (Books Section).
This book addresses pioneering views and hot topics in contemporary Marxist philosophy, reflecting the latest advances and important achievements made over the past 30 years in China. Besides summarizes and reflects past and present advances in Marxist philosophy, this book also outlines a path for its future development in China. Presenting a comprehensive exploration of the most fundamental and significant theoretical issues in the field of contemporary Chinese Marxist philosophy, based on the latest research, it lays the foundation for Chinese philosophy in the new century, making it of great significance for promoting the study of contemporary Chinese philosophy.