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Vol 49 Iss. 3
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V. I. Lenin on the role of common sense in scientific cognition

Authors:
B. Ya. Pukshansky
Date submitted:
1970-06-18
Date accepted:
1970-08-09
Date published:
1970-10-07

Abstract

One of the important problems in the theory of cognition is the question of the relationship between ordinary and theoretical (philosophical and scientific) consciousness. There is not a single philosophical system where the question of ordinary human perceptions and concepts, of trust or, on the contrary, of distrust in the so-called ordinary common human reasoning based on these perceptions and concepts is not touched upon.

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