Lenin's Idea of the Union of Marxist Philosophy and Natural Science.P. V. Alekseev &A. Ia Il'in -1973 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):86-98.detailsLenin's work "On the Significance of Militant Materialism," written in the spring of 1922, is justly regarded as the philosophical testament of our leader. In it, the tasks of the day were merged with the tasks of the entire epoch on the basis of a profound analysis of reality.
I. T. Frolov, ed.Philosophical Dictionary, 5th ed. [REVIEW]P. V. Alekseev,M. V. Demin &V. N. Kuznetsov -1988 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):80-91.detailsThe fifth edition of the Philosophical Dictionary leaves a very favorable impression. It is a useful mass edition. It has been considerably enlarged—by almost one hundred fifty pages compared with the fourth edition. The dictionary now contains many new articles: "Acceleration of socioeconomic development," "The human factor," "The meaning of life," "Discipline," "Social conflict," "Understanding," "Computerization," "Informatics," "Philosophy of science," "The logic of scientific cognition," "Sociobiology," "Egoconception," "Scientific materialism," "Humanity," "Ethology," etc. Many of these terms were previously not found at (...) all in our philosophical reference literature, including the Philosophical Encyclopedia [Filosofskaia entsiklopediia] and the Philosophical Encyclopedic Dictionary [Filosofskii entsiklopedicheskii slovar']. (shrink)