Abstract

Marxist view of nature is an important part of Marxist philosophy, and its connotation can be summed up into five parts: The first is the opposition and unity of man and nature; the second is the unity of natural and social productive forces; the third is the material transformation of man and nature; the fourth is the root cause of the ecological and environmental problems in capitalist society; the fifth is the solution to the ecological and environmental problems in capitalist society. The Marxist view of nature is still of great significance to the development of today's society, so it is particularly important to examine the multidimensional view of Marxist view of nature and explore its contemporary value.

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