Gustav Gustavovich Shpet

Affiliations: 
University of Moscow, Moskva, Moscow, Russia 
Area:
Husserlian transcendental phenomenology, aesthetics, hermeneutics, the history of Russian philosophy and the philosophy of language
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Shpet, a professor of philosophy at the University of Moscow, introduced Husserlian transcendental phenomenology into Russia. Additionally, he wrote extensively on aesthetics, hermeneutics, the history of Russian philosophy and the philosophy of language. During the Stalinist years in Russia he was condemned as being an idealist in philosophy and a counter-revolutionary in politics. The depth and breadth of his numerous studies stand as a testament to the philosophic spirit in Russia during the waning years of tsarism.

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