>>CB: What are some of the specifics of that integration ?<<
That's a good question. I'll get back to you on that. I have a work on
the philosophy of 'human' sciences by Piaget (he was commissioned to
write it a few years before Lyotard was commissioned to tell us about
the post-modern episteme) b
And see:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/elkonin/works/1971/stages.htm
Also important to note that Piaget, in attempting to work out a
description of the 'sciences of man', integrates Marxism into his
system.
CJ
And see:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/elkonin/works/1971/stages.htm
Also important to note that Piaget, in attempting to work out a
description of the 'sciences of man', integrates Marxism into his
system.
CJ
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And see:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/vygotsky/works/crisis/index.htm
CJ
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>> 5. Re: Lenin philosophy blog (farmela...@juno.com)
>>A little later on, Soviet psychologists
initiated attempts at developing their own
psychological theories which they hoped
would be consistent with basic Marxist principles
such as the materialist conception of history and
Lenin's analysis
"Yes, but here is a question to think about. Why is this not a dialectical
unity of opposites, a synthesis of a thesis (idealism) and antithesis
(materialism), making Kantianism a higher philosophy than either of the others?
Why is dialectical materialism so hostile to Kantianism rather than t
-- Ralph Dumain wrote:
(11)
"Lenin chose physics to illustrate his theories. He could have picked any
number of sciences had he so wished. I should also note the conditions of 1908
are not unique. Marxism itself, as a scientific world view, is going through a
similar crisis today in 2008 a
t stand up to scrutiny if some of the formulations are clumsy and inaccurate,
as are some of Engels' notions of logic and dialectics of nature. Lenin's
hostility to positivism is that it is idealist and idealism is the royal road
to fideism. This is probably true, but again, we have to scru
Thomas Riggins' started another blog on Bastille Day, which but there has been
nothing since:
LENIN'S MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIO-CRITICISM
http://materialismandempiriocriticism.blogspot.com/
See also the entry on Thomas Riggins' blog:
Reading Lenin 23 [Finis]
http://leninlives.blogspot.com/2008/