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  1. Germenevtika: istorii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ: kriticheskie ocherki.Boris Nikolaevich Bessonov & I. S. Narskii (eds.) - 1985 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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    Concerning Certain Aspects of the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Bourgeois Philosophy.A. S. Bogomolov, Iu K. Mel'vil' & I. S. Narskii - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (4):45-55.
    The triumph of the socialist revolution in Russia, the fiftieth anniversary of which the Soviet people are marking this year, the building of socialism in the USSR, and the coming into being of a world socialist system eliminated the ideological monopoly theretofore enjoyed by exploitative society in the contemporary world. For the first time in human history, an ideology of the toiling masses has extensively taken root in a number of countries. This has meant a narrowing of the sphere in (...)
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  3. Marksistskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ v mezhdunarodnom rabochem dvizhenii v kont︠s︡e XIX-nachale XX veka.B. V. Bogdanov, I. S. Narskii & R. Institut Filosofii Sssr) (eds.) - 1984 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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  4. Sochinenii︠a︡ v trekh tomakh.John Locke, I. S. Narskii & A. L. Subbotin - 1985 - Moskva: "Myslʹ". Edited by I. S. Narskiĭ & A. L. Subbotin.
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    Adorno's Negative Philosophy.I. S. Narskii - 1985 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 24 (1):3-45.
    T. Adorno stands out among the theorists of the Frankfurt School for his interest in profound philosophical problems. For many years he actively participated in the work of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, and at one time also headed it. Among his associates he occupies not only a very typical, but in a certain sense an exclusive position.
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    A Reply to Professor Blium.I. S. Narskii - 1988 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):73-79.
    As I understand it, Professor Blium's letter was occasioned by his desire to help overcome the gap between theory and practice in our times, between scientific constructs and real life—a gap which has done much harm to our society and which social scientists, aware of their responsibility to the people, are striving today to overcome to the extent that they are able. Indeed, we certainly do need extreme realism in assessing the present state of things in the country. People often (...)
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    Bertrand Russell—Philosopher and Humanist.I. S. Narskii & E. F. Pomogaeva - 1973 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):33-53.
    One hundred years have passed since the birth of Bertrand Russell, major English bourgeois philosopher of the twentieth century, logician, mathematician, sociologist, publicist, and Nobel Laureate for literature, who died two years ago. Russell was a philosopher who always sought truth, who tried to use for philosophy the lessons and achievements of diverse sciences, who responded deeply to social events in England and other countries, and who participated actively in them. He was a prominent public figure, a passionate humanist, and (...)
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    Contradiction as a Category in Hegel's Science of Logic.I. S. Narskii - 1981 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):28-50.
    From the Editors [of Voprosy filosofii]: Recently the prominent Soviet philosopher, specialist in problems of dialectics, theory of knowledge, the history of philosophy, and esthetics Igor Sergeevich Narskii marked his sixtieth birthday. The editorial board and staff of Voprosy filosofii wish to extend their congratulations to him and wish him good health, happiness in his personal life, and continued success in his work.
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  9. Dialekticheskoe protivorechie i logika poznanii︠a︡.Igor' Sergeevich Narskii - 1969 - Nauka.
     
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    Formal Logic: Logical Positivism and the Concept of "Existence".I. S. Narskii - 1963 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):30-48.
    In everyday speech, expressions of the type "that thing exists" are frequently employed. What do they mean? They must be dealt with at the logical level where we seek greater precision. Also at the philosophical level, the predicate "exists" stands in need of analysis, inasmuch as its meanings are associated in one way or another with the meanings of the term "reality." It might also be stated that every entity, to the degree that it is "real" in one sense or (...)
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Grundzüge seiner Philosophie.Igor'Sergeevitch Narskiĭ - 1977 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Hegel and Contemporary Logic.I. S. Narskii - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (4):354-373.
    This is a very rewarding topic when we consider the history of dialectical logic, although it may seem to be unrewarding if it is formal logic that is under discussion. We are familiar with Hegel's hypercritical writings on this subject, with his evaluation of the use of symbols in cognition as "empty play," and with his — to say the least — skeptical reaction to early attempts at the mathematization of logic. He characterized the construction of calculi as "reduction" of (...)
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  13. Marksistskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ v XIX veke.I. S. Narskii, B. V. Bogdanov, Mikhail Trifonovich Iovchuk & Russia) Institut Filosofii Sssr) (eds.) - 1979 - Moskva: Nauka.
    kn. 1. Ot vozniknovenii︠a︡ marksistskoĭ filosofii do ee razvitii︠a︡ v 50-kh-60 godakh XIX veka.--kn. 2. Razvitie marksistskoĭ filosofii vo vtoroĭ polovine XIX veka.
     
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    On "Marx's use of contradiction".Igor Narskii - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (4):564-567.
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    On The Problem of Contradiction in Dialectical Logic.I. S. Narskii - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (4):3-10.
    One of the pressing problems currently under discussion by Soviet philosophers is that of the subject matter of dialectical logic. As a consequence of the major disagreements on this question, many fundamental problems of dialectical logic remain unresolved, and teaching of the subject encounters very serious difficulties.
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    On the Situation in Logic and its Place in University Education.I. S. Narskii - 1966 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 5 (3):3-11.
    It becomes more obvious each year that the appeals of the party and government to strengthen the ties between philosophy and modern science are not being adequately implemented by the chairs of logic in the universities. In a number of institutions, a situation has persisted for a long time in which only a few professors and instructors deal with the subject area of dialectical and mathematical logic at a high professional level. Most of the teaching staff continue to conduct their (...)
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  17. Pozitivizm i mekhanisticheskai︠a︡ revizii︠a︡ marksizma.Igor Sergeevich Narskii & Lev Nikolaevich Suvorov - 1962 - Vysshiia Shkola. Edited by L. N. Suvorov.
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  18. Problema znaka i znachenii︠a︡.Igor' Sergeevich Narskii (ed.) - 1969 - Moskva,: Izd. Mosk. un-ta.
     
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    Truth.I. Narskii, T. Oizerman & G. Batishchev - 1965 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 4 (1):24-34.
    Truth is the adequate reflection of objective reality by an individual in the process of cognition, a reflection which reproduces the object being cognized as it exists outside of and independent of cognition; it is the objective content of human perceptions, concepts, sensations, judgments, deductions, theories, as verified by societal experience. Truth is the infinite associated sequence and continuity of the results of acquiring knowledge, the increasingly all-sided and profound reflection of interacting, changing, contradictory objects. This historical concept of truth (...)
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    The Concept of Formal Analysis and Dialectics.I. S. Narskii - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 2 (4):45-56.
    If we were to pose the question of identifying the most characteristically metaphysical of the teachings of the neopositivists, the reply, in our belief, would have to be: their elaboration of the basic concept of their epistemology, the concept of "logical analysis." This concept has some connection both with the history of the understanding of analysis within the bounds of previous philosophical teachings and — in particular — with its treatment in modern symbolic logic. However, the neopositivists have given this (...)
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    The Dialectics of the Relativeness and Absoluteness of Truth.I. S. Narskii - 1979 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 18 (1):22-41.
    Marxism proved and developed the theory of the infinite process of the increase of absoluteness in relative truth ; and this, together with the introduction of the dialectical materialist concept of practice into gnoseology , led to a fundamental change in the entire theory of knowledge, elevating it to the level of a theory of ascent toward genuine knowledge of the objectively real world via contradiction.
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    The Logic of Marx's Capital.I. S. Narskii - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (4):14-23.
    We are now observing a most notable anniversary: a century and a half since the birth of Karl Marx, the great founder of Marxist theory and the ideologist of the proletariat. Our present meeting virtually coincides with another date of great significance. The first thousand copies of Marx's immortal Capital appeared in Hamburg a hundred years ago, in September 1867. No other book has exercised as deep-going and ever-widening an influence on various aspects of the mental and practical activity of (...)
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    The Logic of Marx's Capital.I. S. Narskii - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (4):14-23.
    We are now observing a most notable anniversary: a century and a half since the birth of Karl Marx, the great founder of Marxist theory and the ideologist of the proletariat. Our present meeting virtually coincides with another date of great significance. The first thousand copies of Marx's immortal Capital appeared in Hamburg a hundred years ago, in September 1867. No other book has exercised as deep-going and ever-widening an influence on various aspects of the mental and practical activity of (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Late Karl Popper.I. S. Narskii - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 18 (4):53-77.
    Today it is well known that the philosophical and methodological concepts of K. Popper, which became the basis for the latest theories in the logic of science, constituted, at one stage in their evolution, an attempt to save neopositivism under the pretense of criticizing it. The militant anti-Marxist nature of Popper's sociological views and his intense anticommunism created considerable popularity for him in reactionary circles not only as a sociologist and political scientist but as a philosopher. British Conservatives and German (...)
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    Value and Utility.I. S. Narskii - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (4):390-407.
    A vigorous discussion of the value problem is under way in our philosophical publications. The problems dealt with have included: whether values exist at all; if so, what they are; what the attitude of Marxist philosophers should be toward them; and whether it is necessary at all to develop a Marxist-Leninist value theory with a distinctive set of concepts. The Symposium on Values held in Tbilisi in 1965 resulted in differing and sometimes opposite viewpoints, which were delineated most clearly. In (...)
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