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Before bringing out the relationship between dialectic and logic, we must define as precisely as possible the sense in which we shall use these terms. It is well known that the words “dialectic” and “logic” have taken on very different meanings in the history of philosophical and logical thought. This ambiguity is also characteristic of their use in contemporary publications.
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1 Bacon, Novum Organum.
2 Descartes, Regulae. The same thing can be read in Locke: "Syllogism, in the best of cases, is merely the art of conducting a struggle with the aid of what little knowledge we have and without adding anything to it."
3 Kant, Criticism of Pure Reason.
4 Kant, I bid.
5 Hegel, Logic.
6 Hegel, Logic.
7 Marx and Engels, Works, vol. 21.
8 Marx and Engels, Works.
9 Lenin, Complete Works, vol. 29.
10 Engels, Anti-Dühring.
11 Lenin, Complete Works, vol. 42.