Abstract
In spite of what Stalin said about it, dialectic is, as we have said already, first and foremost an ontology, i.e. a theory of being; it is, to a lesser degree, also a methodology; furthermore it is applied to psychological and epistemological problems with results which deeply transform certain theses which can be drawn from materialism.
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FT-ME 377; Pr. 316a.
DM 143 et seq.
Ibid.
DM 144.
Cf. Walter 1947, 69.
LF 76.
Thesen über Feuerbaeh II, LF 73 et seq.
ME 162.
FT 166.
Mitini934, 128 et seq.
Pr 313b, 317.
Vavilov 1948(1), 117.
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Žd271.
See Feuer 118.
Fyfe 1947; see also Feuer 119.
Opoloženii: Lysenko pp. 13, 20, Mitin p. 232 et seq.
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Bochenski, J.M. (1963). Methodology: Applications. In: Soviet Russian Dialectical Materialism. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3629-0_12
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