Abram Moiseyevich Deborin (Ioffe) (Russian: Абра́м Моисе́евич Дебо́рин (Ио́ффе); 16 June [O.S. 4 June] 1881, Upyna, Kovno Governorate – 8 March 1963,...
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things. The Chinese Philosophers strongly took the side of Mitin against Abram Deborin. They were particularly influenced by his unity of theory and praxis...
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Marxist literature and referred to the errors committed in philosophy by Abram Deborin’s group. The term was coined by Joseph Stalin in 1930. According to Soviet...
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journal was Vagarshak Ter-Vaganyan who ran it from 1922 to 1923 and later Abram Deborin who edited the journal from 1926 until 1931, then from 1931 to 1944...
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the three Communist candidates, Vladimir Fritsche, Nikolai Lukin and Abram Deborin, who were running for the Academy of Sciences, but already in February...
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(executed in 1938) Nikolai Bukharin (executed in 1938) Nikolai Burdenko Abram Deborin (author of article on Hegel, first edition) Mikhail Frunze Victor Glushkov...
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resolution by 1930. The journal Under the Banner of Marxism, edited by Abram Deborin, proclaimed victory of the leftist side of the debate in 1929, but it...
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Communist Academy and the Institute of Scientific Philosophy headed by Abram Deborin. On April 12, 1929 by the decree of the Presidium of the Central Executive...
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Abraham Robinson Abraham Tucker Abraham Yagel Abraham Yehudah Khein Abram Deborin Absolute (philosophy) Absolute atheism Absolute idealism Absolute infinite...
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contrasted with the Mininism of Sergey Konstantinovich Minin and the Deborinism of Abram Deborin. Emmanuil was born in 1891 in the Georgian town of Tbilisi into...
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An obituary in connection with his death was signed by Eugene Varga, Abram Deborin, Gleb Krzhizhanovsky and Stanislav Strumilin. He was buried at the Novodevichy...
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Marx-Engels Institute, David Riazonov, and the foremost Soviet philosopher, Abram Deborin failed to comply, but Adoratsky stepped in with an article published...
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Academy Otto Schmidt – Head of the Section of Natural and Exact Sciences Abram Deborin – from 1927 to 1931, Director of the Institute of Philosophy Vladimir...
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Nominated in 1928, Lukin was among three of these candidates (with Abram Deborin and Vladimir Fritsche) who did not receive the required two-thirds of...
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director of its philosophy cabinet. Luppol was among the supporters of Abram Deborin in the philosophical debates. He was a professor at the Department of...
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Union, Fritsche was chosen as a candidate alongside Nikolai Lukin and Abram Deborin to become Academicians of the Academy of Sciences. Despite the pressure...
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7 June 1930, denouncing Abram Deborin, who was the leading soviet communist philosopher of the 1920s.[citation needed] Deborin regarded the late Georgi...
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counter-revolutionary past. However, after the election of the Communists Abram Deborin, Nikolai Lukin and Vladimir Fritsche, this campaign ceased. The next...
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