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Ernest Leopoldovich Radlov or Ernst Radlow (russian: Эрнест Леопольдович Радлов, 1854—1928) was a Russian
neo-Kantian In late modern continental philosophy, neo-Kantianism (german: Neukantianismus) was a revival of the 18th-century philosophy of Immanuel Kant. The Neo-Kantians sought to develop and clarify Kant's theories, particularly his concept of the "thing ...
philosopher and historian of philosophy of
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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
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to Russian philosophy in conversations over the summer of 1882.


Works

* ''Etika Aristotelia'' ristotle's Ethics 1884 * ''“Ob istolkovanii” Aristotelia'' n the interpretation of Aristotle 1891 * (ed.) ''Pisʹma'' ettersof Vladimir Solovyov, 3 vols, 1908. * ''Solov’eva o svobode voli'' olovyov on free will 1911 * ''Ocherk istorii russkoǐ filosofii'' ssay on the history of Russian philosophy 1912. ranslated into German by Margarete Woltner as ''Russische Philosophie'' (1925) and into Italian by Ettore Lo Gatto as ''Storia della filosofia russa'' (1925).] * ''Filosofskiy slovar’'' [Dictionary of philosophy], 1913


References

1854 births 1928 deaths Russian philosophers Privy Councillor (Russian Empire) Journal of the Ministry of Education editors {{philosopher-stub