Evolution, Progress, and the Laws of Dialectics

Russian Studies in Philosophy 4 (3):34-43 (1965)
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It is generally accepted among Marxists that the laws of materialist dialectics represent a great, scientifically significant achievement for human knowledge, and that they develop as cognition advances. It is also generally accepted that, under new conditions - for example, in a fundamentally new phase in the development of human society such as is presented by socialism - the objective laws of dialectics acquire distinctive new characteristics, are altered, modified. But is it proper to speak of change or evolution of the laws of objective dialectics? Two different viewpoints on this matter were clearly present at the USSR Symposium in April 1965

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