Written: first half of
1909
Source: Lenin’s Collected Works, 4th Edition, Moscow, 1976, Volume 38, pp. 57 - 59
Publisher: Progress Publishers
First Published: 1933
in Lenin Miscellany XXV
Translated: Clemence Dutt
Edited: Stewart Smith
Original Transcription & Markup: R. Cymbala &
Marc Szewczyk
Re-Marked up & Proofread by: Kevin Goins (2007)
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Remarks on Books on the
Natural Sciences and Philosophy in the Sorbonne
Library were written on separate sheets
during the first half of 1909.
Note that this document has undergone special formating to ensure that Lenin’s
sidenotes fit on the page, marking as best as possible where they were
located in the original manuscript.
Richard Lucas, Bibliographie der radioaktiven
Stoffe, (A. 47. 191). [2] Mach, Grundriss der Physik (bearbeitet von Harbordt (A. 46. 979). [3] S. F. j. 587. [4] Max Planck, Das Prinzip der Erhaltung der
Energie, (A. 47. 232). [5] S. j. j. 63. [6] Eduard Riecke, Handbuch der Physik, 4
Auflage, Leip- (A. 47. 338). [7] S. F. j. 301a. [8] Fénelon Salignac, Questions de Physique
générale et d’Ast- (D. 55. 745). [9] C. 818 (2). [10] J. J. Thomson, Die Korpuskulartheorie der Materie, S. D. e. 101 (25). [11]
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Vierteiljahrsschrift für
wissenschaftliche Philosophie, 1909, Ludwig Stein, Philosophische Strömungen der
Gegenwart, Seiten 1-293—philosophical trends— 294-445—philosophical problems New books: Max Schinz, Die Wahrheit der Religion nach den neues- Kr. Guenther, Vom Urtier zum Menschen, (Ein Bilder-
A. Pelazza, R. Avenarius e l’empiriocriticismo, 1908? Spaventa, La filosofia italiana nelle sue relazioni con
New books (1909): L. Boltzmann, Wiener wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, H. Strache, Die Einheit der Materie, des Weltäthers und
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P. 48. Archiv für Philosophie, 2
Abteilung=Archiv für sys-
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[1] Letters and numbers denote press-marks.—Ed.
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[14] Ten Trends in Philosophy—a list of ten chapters in the first part of the book Modern Philosophical Trends by L. Stein.
[15] humanities movement—Ed.
[16] philosophical-historical—Ed.
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