Marxism and Alternatives [electronic resource] : Towards the Conceptual Interaction Among Soviet Philosophy, Neo-Thomism, Pragmatism, and Phenomenology / by Tom Rockmore, William J. Gavin, James G. Colbert, Thomas J. Blakeley.

Contemporary philosophy is by its nature pluralistic, to a perhaps greater extent than at any moment of the preceding tradition, in that there are multiple forms of thought competing for a position on the center of the philosophic stage. The reasons for this conceptual proliferation are numerous. Bu...

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Main Author: Rockmore, Tom
Other Authors: Gavin, William J., Colbert, James G., Blakeley, Thomas J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1981.
Series:Sovietica, Publications and Monographs of the Institute of East-European Studies at the University of Fribourg/Switzerland and The Center For East Europe, Russia and Asia at Boston College and The Seminar for Political Theory and Philosophy at the University of Munich ; 45.
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505 0 |a One: The Immanence of Marxism-Leninism -- 1. Emergence of the 'New Soviet Man' -- 2. The Scientific-Technological Revolution -- 3. Dialectical Logic -- 4. The Dialectic of Nature -- 5. Meta-Marxism -- Two: The Transcendence of Neo-Thomism -- 6. Natural Law and the Common Good -- 7. Nature and Knowledge -- 8. Logic and Knowledge -- 9. Immateriality -- 10. The 'Predicamental' Perspective -- Three: The Concreteness of Pragmatism -- 11. Context -- 12. Science and Progress -- 13. Making Logic Practical -- 14. Nature and the Natural -- 15. 'Context' as a Philosophical Concept -- Four: The Transcendentalism of Phenomenology -- 16. The Phenomenological Movement -- 17. An Approach to Social Context -- 18. Phenomenological Methodology -- 19. An Ontological Phenomenology? -- 20. Meta-Phenomenology -- Five: Conclusion -- Notes -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects. 
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