Philosophical arabesques /

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Author / Creator:Bukharin, Nikolaĭ, 1888-1938.
Uniform title:Filosofskie arabeski. English
Imprint:New York : Monthly Review Press, 2005.
Description:407 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5667309
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Other authors / contributors:Clarke, Renfrey.
ISBN:1583671021 (cloth)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 377-394) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : a voice from the dead / Helena Sheehan
  • 1. The reality of the world and the intrigues of solipsism
  • 2. Acceptance and nonacceptance of the world
  • 3. Things in themselves and their cognizability
  • 4. Space and time
  • 5. Mediated knowledge
  • 6. The abstract and the concrete
  • 7. Perception, image, concept
  • 8. Living nature and the artistic attitude toward it
  • 9. Rational thought, dialectical thought, and direct contemplation
  • 10. Practice in general and the place of practice in the theory of knowledge
  • 11. Practical, theoretical and aesthetic attitudes toward the world, and their unity
  • 12. The fundamental positions of materialism and idealism
  • 13. Hylozoism and panpsychism
  • 14. Hindu mysticism and Western European philosophy
  • 15. The so-called philosophy of identity
  • 16. The sins of mechanistic materialism
  • 17. The general laws and relations of being
  • 18. Teleology
  • 19. Freedom and necessity
  • 20. The organism
  • 21. Modern science and dialectical materialism
  • 22. The sociology of thought : labor and thought as social-historical categories
  • 23. The sociology of thought : mode of production and mode of representation
  • 24. On so-called racial thought
  • 25. Social position, thought, and "experience"
  • 26. The object of philosophy
  • 27. The subject of philosophy
  • 28. The interaction of subject and object
  • 29. Society as the object and subject of mastering
  • 30. Truth : the concept of truth and the criterion of the truthful
  • 31. Truth : absolute and relative truth
  • 32. The good
  • 33. Hegel's dialectical idealism as a system
  • 34. The dialectics of Hegel and the dialectics of Marx
  • 35. Dialectics as science and dialectics as art
  • 36. Science and philosophy
  • 37. Evolution
  • 38. Theory and history
  • 39. The social ideal
  • 40. Lenin as a philosopher.