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Soviet Scholasticism

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The present work is a study of the method of contemporary Soviet philosophy. By "Soviet philosophy" we mean philosophy as published in the Soviet Union. For practical purposes we have limited our attention to Soviet sources in Russian in spite of the fact that Soviet philosophical works are also published in other languages (see B 2029(21)(38". The term "method" is taken in the sense usual in Western books on methodology .1 In view of the content of the first chapter it will be useful to explain the last term a little more fully. By method we mean a procedure and it is obvious that the principles according to which a procedure is carried out are rules, i.e. imperatives, which tell us not what is but what should be done. Such imperatives mayor may not be connected with and founded on certain descriptive statements (the fact that every rule of formal logic is based on a corresponding law has been well-known since Husserl's "Logische Unter suchungen" and is generally accepted in contemporary logic), but such a foundation is irrelevant to a methodological study. The object of such a study is to find out what these rules are, why they are accepted and how they are inter-connected and applied. This is how methodology - the science of method - is conceived in Western treatises on the subject and this is also the standpoint assumed here.

List of contents

I Doctrine.- 1 The "Method".- 2 The "Dialectical".- 3 The "Marxist".- 4 Survey.- II: Procedures: Dogmatism and Verification.- 5 The "Classics": Theory.- 6 The "Classics": Practice.- 7 "Verification".- III: Assumptions.- 8 Structure and Elements of Soviet Philosophic Procedure.- 9 The Work of the "Classics".- 10 Meta-Dogmata: Generalities.- 11 Meta-Dogmata: The "Proletarian Redemption".- 12 Meta-Dogmata: The "Communist Destiny".- 13 The Party as Philosophic Authority.- 14 The Exclusion of Negative Cases.- IV: Soviet Scholasticism.- Appendix of Quotations.- General Bibliography.- Classified Bibliography.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.

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Authors J E Blakeley, J. E. Blakeley, J.E. Blakeley, Thomas J. Blakeley
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9789401036726
ISBN 978-94-0-103672-6
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 306 g
Illustrations 189 p.
Series Sovietica
Sovietica
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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