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    The Beautiful: Its Principles.A. V. Gulyga - 1983 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 22 (3):49-67.
    Aesthetics cannot complain of any lack of discussions. These are now conducted in peaceful, collegial tones, helping to clarify any vexed problem. Such, in particular, are the polemics about the nature of the beautiful that have been going on in our press for more than a quarter of a century, alternately swelling and subsiding. The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the vicissitudes of these polemics. The focal point is not the participants, but the points of view and principles (...)
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    The Theoretical Wellspring of Marxism.A. V. Gulyga & Aleksei Losev - 1988 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (3):85-90.
    "Mysl"‘ Publishers timed the appearance of this book to mark the one hundredth anniversary of Friedrich Engels's work Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy. Engels quite pointedly dubbed the theories which emerged in Germany in the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries as "classical philosophy." It was among the highest achievements of the world's wisdom, and it prepared the ground for the genesis of dialectical and historical materialism. German classical philosophy is the theoretical (...)
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  3. Valentin Ferdinandovich Asmus.A. V. Gulyga - 1984 - In V. F. Asmus, Istoriko-filosofskie ėti︠u︡dy. Moskva: "Myslʹ".
     
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