Dialectical Materialism and the History
of Philosophy:
Essays on the History of Philosophy
by Theodore Oizerman
CONTENTS
Page
Introduction 15
1
PROBLEMS OF METHOD IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 17
The History of Philosophythe Development of Philosophical Knowledge 19
Dialectical Materialism and Hegel's Philosophy of the History of Philosophy 41
A Contribution to the Critique of the Latest Pluralistic Concept of the History of Philosophy 62
The Dialectical‑Materialist View of the Philosophical System 83
Philosophy and Everyday Consciousness 100
2
DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND DIALECTICAL IDEALISM 119
Immanuel Kant and 17th‑Century Philosophical Rationalism 121
Kant's Doctrine of "Things in Themselves" and Noumena 136
The Dialectical Idealism of Johann Gottlieb Fichte 154
Hegel's Philosophy of the Power of Reason 181
The Social Meaning of Hegel's Philosophy 204
Dialectical Materialism and the Hegelian Concept of the Universality of Practice 221
Lenin on the Hegelian Concept of the Coincidence of Dialectics, Logic and Epistemology 242
Dialectical Materialism, Dialectical Idealism and Contemporary
Bourgeois Consciousness
(In Lieu of a Conclusion)
261
BIBLIOGRAPHY 276
NAME INDEX 280
SUBJECT INDEX 283
SOURCE: Oizerman, Theodore [Oizerman, Teodor IlŽich]; translated from the Russian by Dmitri Beliavsky. Dialectical Materialism and the History of Philosophy: Essays on the History of Philosophy (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1982), contents, p. 3.
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