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Aklin Isyani
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Aklin Isyani

Marksist Felsefe ve Modern Bilim
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR27,00

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Aklin Isyani, 20. yüzyilda bilim alaninda yasanan önemli gelismeleri ve bilimsel kesifleri ele alarak diyalektik materyalizm teorisini bir ileri asamaya tasiyan önemli bir yapit olarak kabul edilir. Yasam nasil ortaya cikti, matematik gercegi yansitir mi, akil bir makine mi, dinozorlar neden yok oldu.. Bunlar gectigimiz yüzyilin oldugu kadar simdinin debu yüzyilin da büyük sorulari... Yazarlar, Marx ve Engelsin dogaya, topluma ve bilime hükmeden kanunlarin birligini savunan diyalektik materyalizmini modern bilimin isiginda ele aliyor.

Kitabin tek teorik katkisi bu degil. Woods ve Grant, bir taraftan Marksist felsefe ile bilimin yeni teorileri arasindaki iliskiyi ortaya koyup diyalektik materyalizmi doga bilimleri üzerinden anlatirken, diger taraftan modern bilimin nerelerde raydan ciktigini gösteren bir cerceve de sunuyor okura. Kesinsizlik ve Idealizm tartismalarindan Bencil Gene, Büyük Patlamadan Marksizm ve Darvincilik iliskisine, Kuantum mekaniginden Jeolojinin diyalektigine kadar bircok konuyu, bilim dünyasindaki güncel gelismeler ve Marksist yöntem baglaminda yeniden degerlendiriyorlar.

Aklin Isyani, sadece, kapitalizmin krizini bilim üzerinden okuyan bir kitap degil; ayni zamanda bilimin krizine de isik tutan ve bilim tarihi yazininda önemli yeri olan bir kitap.
Dogada, son tahlilde, diyalektik hüküm sürer.

- Engels
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ISBN/GTIN978-605-172-304-4
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2018
SpracheTürkisch
Artikel-Nr.10714600
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A34947700
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