An Interpretation of the Thought “Human Science” in Paris Manuscript by Marx ——A Combined Study on Where Philosophy and Science Differ

On the basis of distinguishing abstract nature from actual nature, Marx, in his Paris Manuscript, put forward “human science” which is essentially different from the natural science. Following this thought of Marx's, the writer clearly delimits the boundary between philosophy and science at the following three levels: the scope and theme of study, the mode of thinking and measure taking, and the function and aim. It offers a new perspective and approaching point for an accurate interpretation of Marx's Philosophy as reflected by the original text.