>Charles: The point here in debate is not whether matter obeys dialectical 
>laws, but whether Karl Marx believed that it does. The above is some very 
>good evidence that he did. And there is a lot more that he did .
>
>So, instead of treating Marx as infallible, with whom you can't disagree, 
>why not have the courage to say you disagree with Marx, and that you 
>believe that matter does not follow dialectical laws, yourself.

Except I don't believe he did.


>Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to people.

So he did.


>Charles:  Would you call her a "materialist" ? Is it just dialectics or is 
>it materialism too that you believe Marx didn't think that chemistry 
>adheres to ? Do you believe that Marx didn't believe that materialism is an 
>ineluctible law of natural science ?

This don't make sense.

>Charles: But that this dialectic of engagement is not material but ideal is 
>a dialectical idealist proposal. The dialectic of our engagement with the 
>material world is not just in our heads. It is, as Marx said in the 
>Afterward to the Second German edition to _Capital_, in our heads a 
>reflection of the material world.  Science is not just an idea, but an idea 
>that reflects the material world. Dialectics is not just added to this 
>reflection for decoration.
>
>If dialectics are not part of reflecting the material world for the 
>scientist, what do they have to do with the scientist's ongoing and 
>necessary engagement with the material world ?

It's a question of engagement with the material world not its reflection.


>Charles: Yes, and what about Newton's law of universal gravitation, the law 
>of velocity of light in vacuum, First and Second laws of thermodynamics, 
>Boyle's law, Charles' law, Maxwell's laws, Kepler's laws, Lenz law, E = mc 
>squared, law of combining volumes, law of conservation of atoms, law of 
>mass, law of definite composition. etc, etc. ?  Are they on the statute 
>books ? Do all of these physicists and chemists have law degrees and 
>legislative power , or what ?


Do what?

Russ

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