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Introduction : a voice from the dead | 7 | |
1 | The reality of the world and the intrigues of solipsism | 37 |
2 | Acceptance and nonacceptance of the world | 47 |
3 | Things in themselves and their cognizability | 67 |
4 | Space and time | 68 |
5 | Mediated knowledge | 81 |
6 | The abstract and the concrete | 83 |
7 | Perception, image, concept | 92 |
8 | Living nature and the artistic attitude toward it | 98 |
9 | Rational thought, dialectical thought, and direct contemplation | 104 |
10 | Practice in general and the place of practice in the theory of knowledge | 113 |
11 | Practical, theoretical and aesthetic attitudes toward the world, and their unity | 124 |
12 | The fundamental positions of materialism and idealism | 131 |
13 | Hylozoism and panpsychism | 139 |
14 | Hindu mysticism and Western European philosophy | 146 |
15 | The so-called philosophy of identity | 154 |
16 | The sins of mechanistic materialism | 163 |
17 | The general laws and relations of being | 170 |
18 | Teleology | 177 |
19 | Freedom and necessity | 186 |
20 | The organism | 193 |
21 | Modern science and dialectical materialism | 200 |
22 | The sociology of thought : labor and thought as social-historical categories | 207 |
23 | The sociology of thought : mode of production and mode of representation | 214 |
24 | On so-called racial thought | 224 |
25 | Social position, thought, and "experience" | 232 |
26 | The object of philosophy | 241 |
27 | The subject of philosophy | 248 |
28 | The interaction of subject and object | 255 |
29 | Society as the object and subject of mastering | 262 |
30 | Truth : the concept of truth and the criterion of the truthful | 269 |
31 | Truth : absolute and relative truth | 275 |
32 | The good | 282 |
33 | Hegel's dialectical idealism as a system | 292 |
34 | The dialectics of Hegel and the dialectics of Marx | 308 |
35 | Dialectics as science and dialectics as art | 331 |
36 | Science and philosophy | 339 |
37 | Evolution | 345 |
38 | Theory and history | 352 |
39 | The social ideal | 359 |
40 | Lenin as a philosopher | 369 |
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