This book offers a complete survey of contemporary Soviet theory of
knowledge. It is by no means meant to replace De Vries' excellent
treatise on the same subject. Since De Vries depended mainly on the
'classics of Marxism' and the few contemporary Soviet works which
were available in German translation, his account is at best an in
troduction to the contemporary period. In a sense this book is com
plementary to his: he presents the doctrines of the classics and
criticizes them, this book recounts what came after and what is
going on now. Epistemology and theory of knowledge are taken here
as equivalent terms, representing the Soviet gnose%gija and teorija
poznanija. No attempt to justify the existence of such a
philosophical discipline will be attempted here. Even outside of
this question of the legitimacy of epistemo logy, it is not easy to
delimit the domain of its purvey. We have, therefore, taken it in a
wider rather than narrow sense. This means that some ques tions of
logic and psychology have been taken up - to the extent that they
overlap with the field of philosophical consideration of
knowledge."
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