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Bogdan Kistyakovski

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Bogdan Aleksandrovich Kistyakovski (1869 –1920) was a Russian philosopher and social scientist. He reached prominence with his Gesellschaft und Einzelwesen (Society and Individuals) published in Berlin in 1899. Philosophically he defended transcendental idealism.[1]

In 1902 he contributed to Problems of Idealism (Problemy Idealizma), edited by Pavel Novgorodtsev.[2] In 1909 he contributed the essay "In Defense of Law" to the anthology Vekhi (Landmarks).

References

  1. ^ Zenkovsky, V. V. (2003). A History of Russian Philosophy. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-30306-4.
  2. ^ Dahm, Helmut (2012). Vladimir Solovyev and Max Scheler: Attempt at a Comparative Interpretation: A Contribution to the History of Phenomenology. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9789401017480. Retrieved 14 August 2018.