The Concept of Determinism in Marxist Philosophy

Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (3):278-292 (1970)
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Abstract

An analysis of the current literature on the question under consideration shows that the concept of determinism is being interpreted most diversely. Three major notions of the content of this concept that are employed explicitly or implicitly at the present time, and to which the various views of the problem may be traced, may be identified

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