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Akhiezer, A.S (Aleksandr Samoilovich)
Aleksandr Akhiezer. Trudy
V Dvukh Tomakh
[ Transactions: In two books : V Dvukh Tomakh]

Moscow:  Novyi Khronograf, 2006-2008
480 + 501 ppImages
Hardcover. 14 x 21.5 cm
ISBN: 5948810151 (T. 1)
Language: Russian
This is a two-volume publication of works by the well known Russian philosopher, historian of culture and sociologist Aleksandr Akhiezer (1929-2007). The first book (2006, ISBN 5948810151): Peculiarities of the history of Russia; Catastrophes in nature and society as a moral problem; On the specifics of modern philosophical thought. The second book (2008, ISBN 9785948810539) includes: Man in search of fullness of being (Chelovek v Poiskakh Polnoty Bytiia), The Russian state in between violence and dialog, Russian intelligentsia: trends. Also included are reviews of Akhiezer`s reviews of books by his peers: V.S. Bibler, V.M. Mezhuev, A.P. Davydov, V.P. Buldakov, etc.
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