Can anyone who is more well read tell me if there is any philosophy work that revises the theory of dialectical materialism in light of modern scientific advances? I just finished Elementary Principles of Philosophy (FLP edition) which was extremely enlightening but some of the scientific examples are dated and it got me thinking. Physics (and all sciences for that matter) has advanced quite a bit in the past fifty years and I'd love to read a principled critique/investigation/discussion on how our current understanding of nature modifies our understanding of materialism. Also if there are any critiques of idealism in the understanding of modern science
I know just the leftist project that pertains to building a dialectical model for math and science, but it has the following drawbacks:
It's not scientifically rigorous
It's actually just an Isaac Asimov and Foundation series fan club in disguise
spoiler
dialectics.org
edit: but at the very least it has a lot of neat quotables