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دانلود کتاب Science, Marxism and the Big Bang: A Critical Review of 'Reason in Revolt'

دانلود کتاب علم، مارکسیسم و ​​بیگ بنگ: بررسی انتقادی «عقل در شورش»

Science, Marxism and the Big Bang: A Critical Review of 'Reason in Revolt'

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Science, Marxism and the Big Bang: A Critical Review of 'Reason in Revolt'

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781870958417 
ناشر: Socialist Books 
سال نشر: 2021 
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زبان: English 
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This title argues that Alan Woods' and Ted Grant's Reason in Revolt misunderstands science and misrepresents Marxism and its philosophy of dialectical materialism.

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The book is a reply to Reason in Revolt by Alan Woods and Ted Grant, published in 1995. Their book has been useful in providing a foil against which Pete Mason has produced a very useful introduction to Marxism in relation to science and to its real method.

Pete outlines the development of philosophy, from the ancient Greeks through to dialectical materialism, and further, provides an exposition of the relationship of Marxism to scientific discovery.

The arrogant stance of Reason in Revolt is far from helpful. The cover blurb poses the question: will "this encounter" between Marxist philosophy and science "provide the basis for a new and exciting breakthrough in the methodology of science?"

Scientists, if not indifferent to Marxism, would not welcome such high-handed philosophical meddling, and therefore could see this as an unnecessary intervention into the existing scientific method.

Pete Mason makes clear that Marxism is not a substitute for science. This does not mean that Marxism is not a science, or an adjunct of science, nor a question of Marxism versus science!

Marxism reveals science not just as a theoretical, but importantly as a human and social activity: that science is not something for itself, but a very crucial part of economic and social development.

Through the method of dialectical materialism we have a way of judging the probable development of future trends in advance of other 'thinkers'. But Marxism is certainly not a dogma where the lines of social and economic development of humankind will have been pre-ordained. This is a complete distortion.

The method of Marxism emphasises the impossibility of doing this. Marxism's value lies in its method as a guide to action, not as a creed or a cosmogony — a theory of the origin and development of the universe.

Examining any particular historical stage we can discern the necessity of the development of certain forms as an outcome from the contradictions of some previous state

These contradictions are of inestimable importance to science, because out of the struggle to solve them emerges some unpredictable and novel discoveries, raising further and formerly unsuspected problems.

Marxists can foresee processes that are ongoing and unfolding and have no need to declare for either the eternal (and infinite!) existence of a universe essentially like ours, nor a single primordial origin.



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Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
Preface to the 3rd Edition of Science, Marxism and the Big Bang
Introduction
A comment on the preface to the second English edition of Reason in Revolt
Acknowledgements
1. Science and dialectics in Reason in Revolt
Phase changes, or the transformation of quantity into quality and vice versa
Electrons and protons
Everything flows
A fundamental law of dialectics: truth is concrete
2. Concepts of the universe — an historical survey
One universe or many?
3. What is infinity?
Potential and actual infinity
4. The dialectic of becoming in ancient Greece
Anaximander — the dawn of dialectics
Dialectics and quantum fluctuations in the vacuum of space
The interpenetration of opposites
5. Aristotle on the heavens
The infinite and the divine
Absolute and relative space and time
Before time, outside of space
6. Galileo and the relativity of space
Galileo’s thought experiment
Einstein’s railway carriage
What is space?
Clocks, twins and time
7. Newton: belief and contradiction
Newton’s infinite, absolute space and time
Contradictions in Newton’s beliefs: absolute space
Aristotle
Galileo
Newton
Problems with Newton’s universal gravity
Problems of the infinite: starlight
Problems of the infinite: gravitational collapse
Expansion of space
8. Kant’s cosmology and Engels’ commentary
9. Hegel on the dialectics of infinity
Hegel and Newton’s calculus
Hegelian infinity: the negation of the negation
Hegel and "bad infinity"
10. Engels on materialism, the infinite and cosmology
Infinite space and time
Singularities, "Bad" infinity, and the beginning of the universe
Cosmology
11. The infinite in mathematics
12. Einstein and the end of Newtonian absolute space and time
Newtonian assumption of absolute time exposed
Aristotle
Galileo
Newton
Einstein
The science of the atom bomb
13. The Big Bang and mysticism in science
The Big Bang
The cosmic background radiation discovery
Aristotle
Galileo
Newton
Einstein
Today
Creation of matter
14. The dialectic of the unity and interpenetration of opposites in science
Vulgar materialism and positivism
Dialectics and science
Idealist approach
Dialectics and the universe
Conclusion

Appendix: Science: Quantum mechanics and dialectical materialism
Marxism, materialism and particle physics
Atoms and their history in science
Dialectics: Nothing is fixed
Unity of opposites
Quantum mechanics
Materialism and idealism
Marxist trends
Lenin
Scientific models
Metaphysical and dialectical materialism
“Matter in motion” or “Energy”
“Objective law in nature”?
Lenin’s theory of knowledge
Einstein’s elements of reality: Locality
Causality
Objectivity
Conclusion
Bibliography
End note
Bibliography
Contact details




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