Marx, Engels and the Philosophy of Science

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20th Century Logical Positivism
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Assumptive Ontology
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capitalism
Capitalist Social Formations
Capitalist Totality
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Classical Marxian
Classical Marxian Conception
Dialectical Character
dialectical ontology
dialectical philosophy of science
dialectics
Engels
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External Moment
fetishism
Gentlemen's Gentlemen
Gentlemen’s Gentlemen
Good Life
Habituated Practices
historical materialism
Historical Materialist Science
Hume's Fork
Hume’s Fork
Individuated System
Internal Moment
Marx
Marxian Science
Marxist
materialist
materialist philosophy
Natural World
Ontological Depth
ontology
philosophy of science
Posteriori Propositions
Retroductive Explanation
Savvy Realism
Scientific Knowledge Claims
scientific methodology
subject object relations
Symbolic Abstractions
theory reality interface
Vice Versa
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781032331928
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book expounds the dialectical conception of science largely implicit in the writings of Marx and Engels, offering a sympathetic reconstruction of a philosophy of science commensurate with Marx’s thought. Drawing on a reading of dialectics found in Plato and Hegel, it recasts Marx’s implicit ontology in terms of dialectical conceptions of the world, as these conceptions have responded to the growing sophistication of modern science. It thus deepens our understanding of materialist philosophy as it relates to science and draws out Marx’s logic of science in light of continuing discussions. As such, it will appeal to philosophers with interests in the nature and development of science and Marxist thought.

David Bedford is Retired Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick, Canada, and the co-author of The Tragedy of Progress: Marxism, Modernity and the Aboriginal Question.

Thomas Workman is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick, Canada, and the co-author of The Servant State: Overseeing Capital Accumulation in Canada and the author of If You’re In My Way I’m Walking: The Assault on Working People Since 1970.

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