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The Fate of the Philosopher: Maxim Shirvindt (1893-1936). Part III

Abstract

Biographical sketch of Soviet philosopher Maxim Lazarevic Shirvindt. M.L. Shirvindt is a head of section of the modern philosophy of the Leningrad branch of the Institute of philosophy. In terms of criticism in the USSR the theory of relativity, Freud’s psychoanalysis he was able to give an objective philosophical account of scientific theories. He’s an author of studies in philosophy of Schelling, American neo-realism. Belonged to Deborin’s school. He was arrested and executed in the years of Stalinism.

About the Author

Sergey Korsakov
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Korsakov S. The Fate of the Philosopher: Maxim Shirvindt (1893-1936). Part III. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2016;(3):128-134. (In Russ.)



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