Russian Philosopher

1. Evald Ilyenkov (1924)

Russian Philosopher

Soviet philosopher who was remembered for championing the theories proposed by Karl Marx.

2. Alexander Piatigorsky (1929)

Russian Philosopher

Philosopher who was remembered for his exploration of South Asian philosophy and culture.

3. Valentin A. Bazhanov (1953)

Russian Philosopher

Valentin A. Bazhanov is a professor chairperson of Philosophy Department at Ulyanovsk State University Russia. He received his Kandidature from Leningrad University and was awarded the degree of Dr. Sci....

4. Aleksey Khomyakov (1804)

Russian Philosopher

Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov 1804 Moscow – October 5 1860 Moscow) was a Russian religious poet who co-founded the Slavophile movement along with Ivan Kireyevsky and became one of its...

5. Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov (1829)

Russian Philosopher

Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher who was part of the Russian cosmism movement and a precursor of transhumanism. Fyodorov advocated radical life extension physical immortality...

6. Vasily Rozanov (1856)

Russian Philosopher

Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov was one of the most controversial Russian writers and philosophers of the pre-revolutionary epoch. His views have been termed the religion of procreation as he tried to...

7. Pyotr Chaadayev (1794)

Russian Philosopher

Pyotr or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadayev was a Russian philosopher. Chaadayev wrote eight Philosophical Letters about Russia in French between 1826-1831 which circulated in Russia as manuscript for many years. The...

8. Vasily Seseman (1884)

Russian Philosopher

Vasily Seseman was a Russian and Lithuanian philosopher a representative of Marburg school of Neo-Kantianism.

9. Boris Grushin (1929)

Russian Philosopher

Boris Andreevich Grushin was a well known Soviet and Russian philosopher sociologist and historical and sociological scientist. He is generally seen as the pioneer of public opinion polling in the...

10. Viktor Grigoryevich Afanasyev (1922)

Russian Philosopher

Viktor Grigoryevich Afanasyev was a Soviet public figure remembered for his work as a philosophy academic politician and news editor.

11. Alexander Ivanovich Galich (1783)

Russian Philosopher

Alexander Ivanovich Galich was a Russian teacher philosopher and writer. Galich was a teacher of Latin and Russian literature at the German Saint Peter's School in St. Petersburg a professor...

12. Pyotr Kireevsky (1808)

Russian Philosopher

Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky was a Russian folklorist many of whose materials remain unpublished to this day. Kireevsky was an ardent Slavophile like his elder and more famous brother Ivan Vasilievich....

13. Bonifaty Kedrov (1903)

Russian Philosopher

Bonifaty Mikhailovich Kedrov was a notable Soviet researcher philosopher logician chemist and psychologist. He joined the Bolsheviks in 1918. Kedrov had a Doctor of Philosophy degree and specialized in...

14. George Gurdjieff (1872)

Russian Philosopher

George Ivanovich Gurdjieff also commonly referred to as Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff and G. I. Gurdjieff was an influential spiritual teacher of the early to mid-20th century who taught that most...

15. Nikolay Strakhov (1828)

Russian Philosopher

Nikolay Nikolayevich Strakhov also transliterated as Nikolai Strahov was a Russian philosopher publicist and literary critic who shared the ideals of pochvennichestvo. He was a long-time friend and correspondent of...

16. Albert Chernenko (1935)

Russian Philosopher

Albert Konstantinovich Chernenko was a Russian philosopher best known for his innovations in the field of social and legal philosophy.

17. Abram Deborin (1881)

Russian Philosopher

Abram Moiseyevich Deborin was a Soviet Marxist philosopher and academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Entering the revolutionary movement by the end of the 1890s Deborin joined the...

18. Lev Tikhomirov (1852)

Russian Philosopher

Lev Alexandrovich Tikhomirov originally a Russian revolutionary and one of the members of the Executive Committee of the Narodnaya Volya following his disenchantment with violent revolution became one of the...

19. Vladimir Bazarov (1874)

Russian Philosopher

Vladimir Alexandrovich Bazarov was a Russian Marxist revolutionary journalist philosopher and economist born Vladimir Alexandrovich Rudnev. Bazarov is best remembered as a pioneer in the development of economic planning in...

20. Teodor Oizerman (1914)

Russian Philosopher

Teodor Ilyich Oizerman / May 14 1914) is a Soviet and Russian philosopher and academician. Oizerman was born in Petroverovka village Tiraspol uyezd Kherson Governorate Russian Empire in a Jewish...

21. Boris Chicherin (1828)

Russian Philosopher

Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin was a Russian jurist and political philosopher who worked out a theory that Russia needed a strong authoritative government to persevere with liberal reforms. By the...

22. Karen Swassjan (1948)

Russian Philosopher

Karen A. Swassjan *1948 in Tbilisi is an Armenian philosopher literary critic historian of culture and anthroposophist. He is one of the best known contemporary philosophers in the Russian-speaking world....

23. Georgy Fedotov (1886)

Russian Philosopher

Georgy Petrovich Fedotov 1886 Saratov Russian Empire – September 1 1951 New York US) was a Russian religious philosopher historian essayist author of many books on Orthodox culture regarded by...

24. Vasily Nalimov (1910)

Russian Philosopher

Vasily Nalimov was a Russian philosopher and humanist and wrote on Transpersonal Psychology. His main areas of research were the philosophy of probability and its biological mathematical and linguistic manifestations....

25. Sholom Gherman (Unknow)

Russian Philosopher

Sholom Gherman is a philosopher from Russia. Gherman graduated from Leningrad State University with an MA in Philosophy. From there he taught philosophy in higher schools of art according to...

26. Lyubov Axelrod (1868)

Russian Philosopher

Lyubov Isaakovna Axelrod Исаа́ковна Аксельро́д penname Orthodox Russian: Ортодо́кс; 1868–1946) was a Russian revolutionary Marxist philosopher and an art theoretician. Axelrod was born in the family of a rabbi in...

27. Semyon Desnitsky (Unknow)

Russian Philosopher

Semyon Efimovich Desnitsky was a disciple of Adam Smith who introduced his ideas to the Russian public. He was also the first academic to deliver his lectures in Russian language...

28. Fyodor Khaskhachikh (1907)

Russian Philosopher

Ignatyevich Khaskhachikh was a Soviet philosopher and dean of philosophy at the Moscow Institute of Philosophy Literature and History from 1939 to 1941.

29. Fyodor Stepun (1884)

Russian Philosopher

Avgustovich Stepun was a Russian and German writer philosopher historian and sociologist.

30. Valentin Ferdinandovich Asmus (1894)

Russian Philosopher

Valentin Ferdinandovich Asmus was a Russian philosopher. He was one of the small group who continued the classical European philosophical tradition through the early Soviet times. He was an independent...

31. Konstantin Chkheidze (1897)

Russian Philosopher

Konstantin Alexandrovich Chkheidze was a Georgian-Russian writer philosopher and White émigré. Born to a Georgian father of the noble family of Chkheidze and a Russian mother Čcheidze entered the...

32. Pamfil Yurkevich (Unknow)

Russian Philosopher

Pamfil Danilovich Yurkevich- Russian idealist philosopher and teacher. born — February 16 1826 Poltava Russia died — October 4 1874 Moscow. Yurkevich was a professor of Philosophy at the University...

33. Gustav Shpet (1879)

Russian Philosopher

Gustav Gustavovich Shpet was a Ukrainian and Russian philosopher psychologist art theoretician and interpreter.

34. Rudolph Yanovskiy (1929)

Russian Philosopher

Rudolph Grigorjevich Yanovskiy – a Russian philosopher professor Ph. D. corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences ; President of the All-Russian Scientific Association of Sociologists and Demographers;...

35. Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov (Unknow)

Russian Philosopher

Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov or Grégoire Wyrouboff was a Russian Positivist philosopher and historian of science. Born in Moscow Vyrubov was brought up in Italy and France before studying medicine and...

36. Ivan Ilyin (1883)

Russian Philosopher

Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin was a Russian religious and political philosopher White emigre publicist and an ideologue of the Russian All-Military Union.

37. Ivan Kireyevsky (1806)

Russian Philosopher

Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who together with Aleksey Khomyakov is credited as a co-founded of the Slavophile movement.

38. Grigory Pomerants (1918)

Russian Philosopher

Grigory Solomonovich Pomerants was a Russian philosopher and cultural theorist. He is the author of numerous philosophical works that circulated in samizdat and made an impact on the liberal intelligentsia...

39. Yuri Samarin (Unknow)

Russian Philosopher

Yuri Fyodorovich Samarin was a leading Russian Slavophile thinker and one of the architects of the Emancipation reform of 1861. He came from a noble family and befriended Konstantin Aksakov...

40. Michael Lunin (1787)

Russian Philosopher

“My nickname changed during my imprisonment and exile and with each change it became longer. Now in official documents I am referred to as: “A state criminal in exile. ”.....

41. Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy (1863)

Russian Philosopher

Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Troubetzkoy was a Russian religious philosopher. He was the son of Prince Nikolai Petrovitch Troubetzkoy co-founder of the Moscow Conservatory and Sophia Alekseievna Lopouchina. His mother was...

42. Helena Roerich (1879)

Russian Philosopher

Helena Ivanovna Roerich was a Russian philosopher writer and public figure. In the early 20th century she created in cooperation with the Teachers of the East a philosophic teaching...

43. Konstantin Leontiev (1831)

Russian Philosopher

Konstantin Nikolayevich Leontyev was a conservative monarchist Russian philosopher who advocated closer cultural ties between Russia and the East in order to oppose the catastrophic egalitarian utilitarian and revolutionary influences...

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