Marxism and materialism: a study in Marxist theory of knowledge

Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press (1979)
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Argument that Marx has a realist ontology and a correspondence theory of truth. His views are compared to both Hegel's and Kant's. This interpretation departs from more Hegelian, 'idealist' interpretations that often rely on misunderstanding some of the work of the early Marx. There is also a discussion and partial defence of Lenin's Materialism and Empirio-Criticism.

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David-Hillel Ruben
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