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Nature of Human Brain Work an Introduction to Dialectics

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Nature of Human Brain Work an Introduction to Dialectics es un theory of knowledge, thought and thinking book de Joseph Dietzgen.

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This primer on dialectical materialism is the first and best-known work of a pioneer of socialist philosophy. Joseph Dietzgen, a tanner by trade, was self-taught and developed his theory of dialectical materialism independently of Karl Marx. In this book he argues that thinking is a process involving two opposing aspects?generalization and specialization?and all thought is therefore a dialectical process. Knowledge is limited, truth is relative, and the only absolute is existence itself. This cornerstone of socialist philosophy lays the foundation for a nondogmatic, flexible, nonsectarian yet principled socialist politics.

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This primer on dialectical materialism is the first and best-known work of a pioneer of socialist philosophy. Joseph Dietzgen, a tanner by trade, was self-taught and developed his theory of dialectical materialism independently of Karl Marx. In this book he argues that thinking is a process involvin...

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Nature of Human Brain Work an Introduction to Dialectics fue escrito por Joseph Dietzgen.