| Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx - 1941 - 95 pages
...appearance. Hence he does not grasp the significance of "revolutionary," of practical-critical, activity. n The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question. In practice man must prove the truth, i£., the reality and power, the "this-sidedness" of his thinking.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1959 - 168 pages
...rather than in the philosopher's mind. Knowledge is thus linked inseparably with historical action. The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question. In practice man must prove the truth, that is, the reality and power, the this-sidedness of his thinking.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1960 - 562 pages
...rather than in the philosopher's mind. Knowledge is thus linked inseparably with historical action. The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question. In practice man must prove the truth, that is, the reality and power, the this-sidedness of his thinking.... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 1970 - 174 pages
...manifestation. Hence he does not grasp the significance of "revolutionary", of "practical-critical", activity. n The question whether objective truth can be attributed...is a practical question. Man must prove the truth, ie the reality and power, the this-sidedness of his thinking in practice. The dispute over the reality... | |
| W.J. Gavin - 1988 - 278 pages
...relations. It is that "history" to which questions about man's nature or the "truth" of a theory belong: "The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question." 53 Marx forces us to consider the history of Rorty's conversation, its regularities and patterns, how... | |
| Stanley Aronowitz - 402 pages
...claim is the second thesis on Feuerbach: The question whether objective truth can be attributed to thinking is not a question of theory but is a practical question. Man must prove the truth, ie, the reality and power of his thinking in practice. The dispute over the reality or non-reality... | |
| Stanley Taylor - 1989 - 236 pages
...so-conceived is ever changing." (Mandelbaum, op. cit., pp. 73-74.) l4 Mannheim, op. cit., p. 264. l5 "The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question. In practice man must prove the truth, ie, the reality and power, the 'this-sidedness' of his thinking.... | |
| Tony Smith - 1990 - 290 pages
...verification, that never leaves the sphere of ideas. His alternative is a verification through material praxis: "the question whether objective truth can be attributed...is a practical question. Man must prove the truth, ie, the reality and power, the this-worldliness of his thinking in practice." 45 A second contrast... | |
| Nicholas Churchich - 1990 - 378 pages
...that ignore the role of practice in bringing about perception and knowledge of the external world. "The question whether objective truth can be attributed...to human thinking is not a question of theory but a practical question. The truth, ie, the reality and power of thought must be demonstrated in practice.... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 pages
...both in the process of production and in political revolution. Indeed practice is knowledge for Marx: The question whether objective truth can be attributed...a question of theory but is a practical question. In practice man must prove the truth, ie, the reality and power, the "this-sidedness" of his thinking.... | |
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