Editorial : Vista from China
Document Type
Journal article
Source Publication
The Semiotic Review of Books
Publication Date
1996
Volume
7
Issue
7
First Page
1
Last Page
2
Publisher
The Circle
Abstract
With Hegel, the correspondence between nature and mind is self-evident, for what we recognize in the real world is nothing but a gradual realization of the Absolute Idea. It is only too logical to assume that thought can know a content which is from the outset its own thought-content. With Marx, who denies any independent pre-existence of mind, the identity of nature and mind is to be attained not through the premises that already contain their own conclusion, but through human reflection of a world that exists independently of mind.
Print ISSN
08471622
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Full-text Version
Accepted Author Manuscript
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Ding, R (1996). Editorial: Vista from China. The Semiotic review of books, 7(1), 1-2.