Philosophy in the Soviet Union [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:284-285 (1969)
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Abstract

This book consists of fourteen essays. Two are reprints of articles from Inquiry and the remaining dozen are articles from the journal Studies in Soviet Thought. The articles, by competent Western specialists in Soviet philosophy, cover a wide range of topics informatively and would, taken as a whole, give the reader a good picture of where Soviet philosophy stands today. The book represents a solid job of philosophical reportage. In this endeavor I would note one conspicuous shortcoming: there is not an adequate treatment of Soviet philosophy of science in the volume.

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