Hypothesis, Analogy, and Typification as Methodological Techniques for Societal Knowledge

Russian Studies in Philosophy 5 (3):21-32 (1966)
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Abstract

The method of materialist dialectics, as a tool for the acquisition of scientific knowledge, undergoes continuous development and improvement as science develops and society progresses. Among the pressing problems to which Marxist thought is giving increasing attention is the development of the theory and logic of cognition of social processes

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