Practice And Dogma
Practice and Dogma by Danko GrlićPraxis No. 1. 1965
Practice and Dogma
“Practice” is a term which in a colloquial sense is very widely and very
variously used. When we speak of a doctor’s “practice,” we have in mind a very
definite pursuit within a limited period of time; when describing a businessman
as “practical,” we think of him as being able, resourceful and shrewd; when
pointing out the value of our socialist “practice,” we emphasize historical
experience and assess developments which have taken place throughout a whole
country, even a whole system. When arguing for a general cession of abstract
theorizing and a commencement of “practical” action, we mean all concrete acts
in the sphere of sensuous material reality, as opposed to those in the sphere of
theory.
It would appear that the last, “most abstract,” most general, and, therefore,
probably, most philosophical” distinction, has somehow become crucial in certain
theses of......
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