The Soviet Critique of Neopositivism: The History and Structure of the Critique of Logical Positivism and Related Doctrines by Soviet Philosophers in the Years 1947-1967

The Soviet Critique of Neopositivism: The History and Structure of the Critique of Logical Positivism and Related Doctrines by Soviet Philosophers in the Years 1947-1967

by W.F. Boeselager
The Soviet Critique of Neopositivism: The History and Structure of the Critique of Logical Positivism and Related Doctrines by Soviet Philosophers in the Years 1947-1967

The Soviet Critique of Neopositivism: The History and Structure of the Critique of Logical Positivism and Related Doctrines by Soviet Philosophers in the Years 1947-1967

by W.F. Boeselager

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The nrst of the people to be thanked for their help during the composition of this work is Professor I.M. Bochenski, under whom I had the good fortune to study for an extended period of time. Without his help, it is doubtful that this work would have been writt"l1 at all. Among the other professors who helped along the way, I would like to cite in particular Professors A.F. Utz, M.D. Philippe and N. Luyten of the University of Fribourg. Many friends were present at the birth of the ideas contained in this book. By naming K.G. Ballestrem, T.l. Blakeley and M.F. Gagern, I do not want to slight any of the rest. It was A. Spiekermann in Hollinghofen who saw to it that other preoccupations did not rob me of all the time needed for the study of the subject-matter and to the composition of this treatise. Of particular help in getting sources from the libraries of the world were Miss Lifschitz of the Institute of East-European Studies and Mr. Uldry of the Cantonal Library in Fribourg, Switzerland. Finally, my patient typist, Mrs. Frey in Munster, deserves special mention for her beautiful work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401017534
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/10/2011
Series: Sovietica , #35
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I: Introduction.- 1. The Object of this Study.- 2. The Significance of this Study.- 3. Some Difficulties.- 4. On Method.- 5. The Questions.- II: First Historical Approach: Positivism and Neopositivism.- 1. The Notion of Positivism.- 2. The History of Early Positivism (pre-1921).- 3. The History of Neopositivism (post-1921).- III: Second Historical Approach: Notions of Philosophy and Relationships to Positivism in Marx, Engels and the Earlier Soviet Philosophers (up to World War II).- l.Marx.- 2. Engels.- 3. Lenin.- 4. From Lenin to Stalinism.- IV: The Soviet Critique of Neopositivism.- 1. Systematic Background.- 2. Historical Background.- 3. Igor Sergeevi? Narskij.- 4. Vladimir Sergeevi? Švyrev.- 5. Pavel Vasil’evi? Kopnin.- 6. Various other Soviet Authors.- 7. Outcome.- V: Concluding Remarks.- References.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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