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  1. Pyotr or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadayev (Russian: Пётр Я́ковлевич Чаада́ев; also spelled Chaadaev, or Čaadajev; 7 June [27 May O.S.] 1794 – 26 April [14 April O.S.] 1856) was a Russian philosopher.

  2. Piotr o Petr Yakovlevich Chaadáyev (en ruso: Пётр Я́ковлевич Чаада́ев; Moscú, 7 de junio [27 de mayo, juliano] de 1794 – Moscú, 26 de abril [14 de abril, juliano] de 1856) fue un filósofo ruso. Chaadáyev escribió ocho "Cartas filosóficas" sobre Rusia en francés entre 1826-1831.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Pyotr Yakovlevich Chaadayev (born June 7 [May 27, Old Style], 1794, Moscow—died April 26 [April 14], 1856, Moscow) was an intellectual and writer whose ideas of Russian history precipitated the controversy between the opposing intellectual camps of Slavophiles and Westernizers.

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  4. 1. Pyotr Chaadayev (1794-1856) Chaadayev’s life became a nightmare after the publication of his ‘First Philosophical Letter’ in 1836.

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  5. Pyotr Chaadayev; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: en ruso, Пётр Я́ковлевич ...

  6. 18 de feb. de 2021 · The paper, written about a hundred years ago, traces the evolution of Pyotr Chaadayev’s philosophical-historical thought in the context of his polemics against Slavophiles. It was the first serious theoretical dispute about the place of Russia in world history, which largely set the pattern for subsequent disputes on this topic ...

  7. Peter Yakovlevich Chaadayev is most famous for the publication of his "First Philosophical Letter" in 1836 in the journal Telescope, which shockingly provoked the subsequent debate between Slavophiles and Westernizers.