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Soviet Science and Dialectical Materialism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

John Somerville*
Affiliation:
Hunter College

Extract

What is the relationship between the field of science and the philosophy of dialectical materialism in the Soviet Union? Ninety-five per cent of the fears and misgivings expressed by American writers in regard to this subject are quite unwarranted. They have been arrived at, not by any use of the scientific method of carefully examining observable facts, but by accepting the superficialities and distortions of the sensational press, and by making sweeping “deductions” from wholly unverified premises, or from isolated and exceptional instances. Some scientists who would not dream of approaching their own field of specialty in any such manner apparently feel that the complex problem of the relations between science and a certain philosophy within a new society can be so approached.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Philosophy of Science Association 1945

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Footnotes

1

Presented at the invitation of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at its 1944 meetings in Cleveland.

References

2 American Quarterly on the Soviet Union, April, 1940.