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Why do universities have to study philosophy?
1. Contemporary college students, as a special part of human social groups, are in the middle transition stage from school to society, and Marxist philosophy, as a compulsory course for every college student, is of great significance to contemporary college students in any way.

2. As the simple definition of Marxist philosophy says, Marxist philosophy is a science about the general laws of the development of nature, society and thinking. As a high-level social group, contemporary college students also have the general social laws studied by Marxist philosophy, and some viewpoints and ideas of Marxist philosophy are more or less hidden in the life practice of every college student.

3. Advanced revolutionary ideas promote social development, while backward reactionary ideas hinder social development. As an important force in building socialism, college students must have correct, positive and advanced ideas, and Marxist philosophy has pointed out a bright route and method for contemporary college students.