Written: 1974;
Source: Dialectical Logic, Essays on its History and Theory;
Publisher: Progress Publishers, 1977;
Translated: English translation 1977 by H. Campbell Creighton;
Transcribed: Andy Blunden;
Proofed: and corrected by Andy Blunden, January 2009.
From the History of Dialectics
Introduction
1: Subject Matter and Sources of Logic [Descartes and Leibnitz]
2: Thought as Attribute of Substance [Spinoza]
3: Logic and Dialectics [Kant]
4a: Dualism or Monism [Fichte]
4b: Dualism or Monism [Schelling]
5: Dialectics as Logic [Hegel]
6: Idealism or Materialism? [Feuerbach]
Problems of Marxist Dialectics
7: Materialist Critique of Objective Idealism
8: Materialist conception of thought as Subject matter of Logic
9: Coincidence of Logic with Dialectics & Theory of Knowledge of Materialism
10: Contradiction as a Category of Dialectical Logic
11: Problem of the General in Dialectics
Conclusion
Dialectical Logic, (whole book) 880k PDF
Glossary References:
Logic, Objective Idealism, Practice & Theory
Further reading:
Hegel-by-HyperText |
Value of Knowledge Archive |
Thinking and Speaking, Lev Vygotsky, 1934 |
Lenin’s Annotations on Hegel’s Logic |
Hegel’s First System, Herbert Marcuse, 1941 |
The Logic of Marxism, George Novack, 1942 |
The Concepts of Capital, Geoff Pilling, 1980 |
Marx at the Millennium, Cyril Smith, 1998 |
Getting to know Hegel, Andy Blunden, 1999