Soviet Philosophy Revisited: Why Joseph Bocheński Was Right while Being Wrong

Studies in East European Thought 55 (4):315 - 342 (2003)
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Abstract

Josef Bocheński, pioneer of the discipline of philosophical sovietology and one of the first to criticize Eurocentric attitudes, emphasized the central role of logic and sound argument in academic philosophy. This helped him to demonstrate both the general flaws of and the differences in quality within Soviet philosophy. His endeavors and results are indispensable for the yet-to-be-written history of Soviet philosophy. By the same token, it made him less perceptive of the central political, not just philosophical, role of the partijnost'-principle. More recent developments have shown both Soviet philosophy and Bocheński's own, Neo-Thomist position to be part of a fundamentally outdated idea of scientific philosophy. However, the criteria of logical scrutiny and sound argument have not lost their force within globalizing philosophical culture.

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Evert van der Zweerde
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