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Wladimir Sergejewitsch Solowjow

    January 16, 1853 – July 31, 1900

    Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov was a Russian philosopher, theologian, and literary critic who significantly shaped Russian philosophy and poetry at the end of the 19th century. His work anticipated the spiritual renaissance of the early 20th century and formed key aspects of Russian thought. Solovyov explored profound philosophical and theological questions, with his poetic and critical writings reflecting his broad intellectual engagement. His influence remains integral to the development of the Russian philosophical tradition.

    Wladimir Sergejewitsch Solowjow
    The Justification of the Good
    The Religious Poetry of Vladimir Solovyov
    Divine Sophia
    A Solovyov Anthology
    Philosophical Principles of Integral Knowledge
    Heart of Reality