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  1. Science of Logic.M. J. Petry, G. W. F. Hegel, A. V. Miller & J. N. Findlay - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80):273.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • The poverty of philosophy.Karl Marx - 1955 - Moscow,: Foreign Languages Pub. House.
    First published in French, Marx's The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) was composed during his years in Brussels, when he was developing his economic views and, through confrontations with the chief leaders of the working-class movement, establishing his intellectual standing. In this classic work, which laid the foundation of ideas later developed in Capital, Marx polemicized against then premier French socialist, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Proudhon wanted to unite the best features of such contraries as competition and monopoly. He hoped to save the (...)
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  • Marxism, functionalism, and game theory: A case for methodological individualism.Jon Elster - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan E. Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. New York: Routledge. pp. 453.
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  • Marxism, Functionalism, and Game Theory: The Case for Methodological Individualism.Jon Elster - 1982 - Theory and Society 11 (4):453.
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  • Vii. Reply to comments.Jon Elster - 1980 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):213 – 232.
    I am most grateful that the Editor of Inquiry has invited these scholars to comment upon my Logic and Society (hereafter LS). The symposiasts have acutely singled out a number of statements in my book that are wrong, incomplete or ambiguous. They also provide important further suggestions, supplementing my own ideas in fertile ways. And at times they fail to understand what I was trying to do, or they advance objections that I cannot accept. I shall first react to a (...)
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  • Making Sense of Marx.Jon Elster - 1985 - Science and Society 49 (4):497-501.
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