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Karl Marx as a philosopher of science. On the 200th anniversary of the birth
Author(s) -
F. N. Blukher,
Блюхер Фёдор Николаевич
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskoj akademii nauk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0869-5873
DOI - 10.31857/s0869-587389164-72
Subject(s) - dialectic , materialism , positivism , doctrine , epistemology , logical positivism , historical materialism , philosophy of science , philosophy , sociology , social science , politics , marxist philosophy , law , political science , theology
This study discusses the primary components of the Karl Marx doctrine, including the dialectical method, concept of the materialist philosophy of history, and political and economic ideas, and analyses the reconstruction of the class theory. The author considers Marxism as a philosophy of science, on par with those that subjugated at the end of the nineteenth century, neo-Kantianism and positivism, traces the role of Marx in the development of the historical approach, and assesses the implication of his work for the development of subsequent methodological approaches in social and human sciences, especially systemic and activity-theoretic research. Furthermore, the study briefly describes the fate of Marx’s ideas after his death.

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