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For an extensive bibliography of Soviet criticisms of positivism see W.F. Boeselager, ‘Recent Soviet Works on Neopositivism’,Studies in Soviet Thought III,3 (September 1963), 230–242. Examples of recent attempts to solve particular philosophical questions by way of Lenin's theory of reflection are the following articles reprinted inSoviet Studies in Philosophy: D.P. Gorskii, ‘Formal Logic and Language’,SSP, II (Summer–Fall, 1963), 49–68; B.M. Kedrov, ‘Philosophy as a General Science’,SSP, I (Fall, 1962), 3–24; M.V. Popovich, ‘Philosophic Aspects of the Problem of Meaning and Sense’,SSP, I (Spring, 1963), 23–30; and P.V. Tavanets, ‘On the Semantic Definition of Truth’,SSP, II (Summer–Fall, 1963), 96–101.
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Ibid.
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See the genetic accounts of formal logic offered by the contemporary Soviet philosophers P.V. Tavanets, ‘Formal Logic and Philosophy’,Soviet Studies in Philosophy,II (Summer–Fall, 1963), 3–9; and D.P. Gorskii, ‘Formal Logic and Language’,ibid., 49–68.
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Hogan, H. The basic perspective of Marxism-Leninism. Studies in Soviet Thought 7, 297–317 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01043635
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