Evald Ilyenkov

Dialectical Logic


Written: 1974;
Source: Dialectical Logic, Essays on its History and Theory;
Publisher: Progress Publishers, 1977;
Translated: English translation 1977 by H. Campbell Creighton;
Transcribed: Andy Blunden;
HTML Markup: Andy Blunden.


Table of Contents:

From the History of Dialectics

Introduction
1: Subject Matter and Sources of Logic [Descartes and Leibnitz]
2: Thought as Attribute of Substance [Spinoza]
3: Logic and Dialectics [Kant]
4a: Dualism or Monism [Fichte]
4b: Dualism or Monism [Schelling]
5: Dialectics as Logic [Hegel]
6: Idealism or Materialism? [Feuerbach]

Problems of Marxist Dialectics

7: Materialist Critique of Objective Idealism
8: Materialist conception of thought as Subject matter of Logic
9: Coincidence of Logic with Dialectics & Theory of Knowledge of Materialism
10: Contradiction as a Category of Dialectical Logic
11: Problem of the General in Dialectics
Conclusion

Glossary References:

Logic
Objective Idealism
Practice & Theory

Further reading:

Hegel-by-HyperText
Value of Knowledge Archive
Thinking and Speaking, Lev Vygotsky, 1934
Lenin’s Annotations on Hegel’s Logic
Hegel’s First System, Herbert Marcuse, 1941
The Logic of Marxism, George Novack, 1942
The Concepts of Capital, Geoff Pilling, 1980
Marx at the Millennium, Cyril Smith, 1998
Getting to know Hegel, Andy Blunden, 1999