• Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev (Russian: Бори́с Петро́вич Вышесла́вцев; 1877– October 5, 1954) was a Russian philosopher who belonged to the Russian Silver...
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    Pitirim Sorokin (train) Fyodor Stepun Prince Serge Troubetzkoy [ru] Boris Vysheslavtsev Catherine Baird. Revolution from Within: The Ymca in Russia’s Ascension...
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    Sergei Bulgakov who became the dean; Anton Kartashev; Georgy Fedotov; Boris Vysheslavtsev; Archpriest Basil Zenkovsky; Archpriest Georges Florovsky, pioneer...
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  • centuries—Vladimir Solovyov, Vasily Rozanov, Nikolai Berdyaev, and Boris Vysheslavtsev. In trying to situate these thinkers in a European philosophical...
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    1609–1610 the invaders were driven out by a Russian militia of Gagarin and Vysheslavtsev, who gathered their forces in Vologda. In late 1614, the northern part...
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  • Aleksandr Voronsky (1884–1937) Lev Vygotsky (1896–1934)[3][4] Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev (1877–1954)[4] Jean Wahl (1888–1974) Friedrich Waismann (1896–1959)...
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  • Milan Vidmar, (1885–1962) Lev Vygotsky, (1896–1934)[b][c][d] Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev, (1877–1954)[d] Jean Wahl, (1888–1974) Friedrich Waismann, (1896–1959)...
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    Moreover, in February 1609 a national home guard headed by Nikita Vysheslavtsev was formed in Vologda and went to fight against False Dmitry II. In...
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