Volume 26 (1971), 3
Papers and Discussions
(Original title: Niektoré filozofické otázky dneška)
Filozofia, 26 (1971), 3, 234-244.Abstract
It is principally valid that in socialism philosophy and science enjoy optimal conditions of their development and can have the most positive function. This is inherent in the very essence of the socialist system. It is equally principally valid that only keeping a high theoretical level the Marxist-Leninist science can render an adequate analysis of concrete… Read more
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(Original title: Dialektika reality a jej pojmový model)
Filozofia, 26 (1971), 3, 245-259.Abstract
New scientific discoveries, i. e. the discoveries of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries gradually bring facts, unknown up to that time, that unambiguously confirm the correctness of many ideas of dialectics, especially of those by which dialectics differs from the preceding approaches to reality. From among these discoveries, on behalf of a… Read more
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(Original title: Biologické aspekty marxistickej filozofie človeka)
Filozofia, 26 (1971), 3, 260-274.Abstract
According to the authoress’s opinion the Marxist solution of the contemporary problems of man would gain a lot if the often onesided sociological interpretation of human behaviour were completed by the biological one. Marxism as materialism recognizes that man is not only a social being, but also a natural one, and that not even in the society man gives up his… Read more
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(Original title: Problematika kontrafinalitných dejín u F. Engelsa)
Filozofia, 26 (1971), 3, 275-282.Abstract
The author provides an outline of some spiritual and sociohistorical context of the category of the counter-finality of history in Engels’s work and contemplates this problem as related to experiences of the development of socialist society. The idea of the counter-finality of history (the paradox of ends and results) and its negation in communist society is a… Read more
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