MATERIALISM DIALECTIC UNDER KARLRAIMUND POPPER'S APPROACH

Lan Hương Bùi

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The article focuses on analyzing the critiques of K. Popper form materialism dialectics. Popper argued that dialectics violated the contradictory law of thinking that opposites could be mutually exchanged, so he objected to applying dialectics to the study of social problems. The article points out that the basic error in these critical stems from Popper's failure to distinguish between logical and dialectical contradictions. Since then, the author has affirmed the value of sustainable science of dialectics in particular, Marxism in general.

 

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