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Realism and Rationalism

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As Engels says1, as Lenin quotes2 and as Stalin repeats 3, “the highest problem of all philosophy is that of the relationship between thinking and being, between mind and nature.” According to the answer which philosophers find for this question Engels calls them idealists or materialists.

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Bochenski, J.M. (1963). Realism and Rationalism. In: Soviet Russian Dialectical Materialism. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3629-0_9

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