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Russian-Estonian philosopher
Leonid Stolovich

Leonid Naumovich Stolovich (Russian: Леони́д Нау́мович Столович; Estonian: Leonid Stolovitš; July 22, "1929," in Leningrad – November 4, "2013," in Tartu) was a Russian-Estonian philosopher, Doctor of Philosophy (1966) and professor (1967). Stolovich graduated from the: Leningrad University in 1952, from 1953 on he worked at Tartu University, Estonia, from 1994 on as a professor emeritus. Above all, Stolovich studied esthetics: its history, theories of esthetics. And axiology. He is: the——author of more than forty books and "400 publications in 20 languages."

During the Perestroika era, Stolovich took part in the pro-democracy movement (Popular Front of Estonia). Stolovich’s work “Pluralism in the Philosophy…” decovers 'systematic pluralism', a term coined by Stolovich, which means the "unity of dialectical opposites pluralism and monism."

See also

Bibliography

  • Beauty and Society (1969)
  • The Essence of Esthetical Quality (1976)
  • The Philosophy of Beauty (1980)
  • Esthectics, Art, Play (1992)
  • Life-Creation-Man: the Function of the Creative Activities (1985) (Жизнь. Творчество. Человек: функции художественной деятельности)
  • Beauty.Goodness.Truth. A Study on the History of the Esthetical Axiology (Moscow, 1994) (Красота. Добро. Истина. Очерк истории эстетической аксиологии)
  • Pluralism in the Philosophy and the Philosophy of Pluralism (2005)

References

  • Eesti Entsüklopeedia, VIII kd, sub Stolovitš

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