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Russian philosopher and historian (1854–1928) In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Leopoldovich and the family name is Radlov.
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Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary

Ernest Leopoldovich Radlov or Ernst Radlow (Russian: Эрнест Леопольдович Радлов, 1854–1928) was a Russian neo-Kantian philosopher and historian of philosophy of German origin. Co-founder of the St. Petersburg Philosophical Society, director of the Public Library in Petrograd (1918–1924).

He was also a friend and editor of Vladimir Solovyov.

Radlov introduced Thomas Masaryk to Russian philosophy in conversations over the summer of 1882.

Works

  • Etika Aristotelia , 1884
  • "Ob istolkovanii" Aristotelia , 1891
  • (ed.) Pisʹma of Vladimir Solovyov, 3 vols, 1908.
  • Solov'eva o svobode voli , 1911
  • Ocherk istorii russkoǐ filosofii , 1912.
  • Filosofskiy slovar' , 1913

References

  1. Josef Novák (1988). On Masaryk: Texts in English and German. Rodopi. p. 224. ISBN 90-6203-979-0.
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