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  1. Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич Кире́евский; 3 April [ O.S. 22 March] 1806 – 23 June [ O.S. 11 June] 1856) was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who, together with Aleksey Khomyakov, is credited as a co-founder of the Slavophile movement.

  2. Ivan Kireyevsky, figura clave en la filosofía rusa, abogó por el conocimiento integral como base de una sociedad armoniosa. Su legado influyó en el pensamiento filosófico, destacando la importancia de una comprensión holística para el desarrollo cultural y espiritual de Rusia.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky was a philosopher, critic, and writer who was one of the leading ideologists of the Slavophile intellectual movement in Russia. Born into an aristocratic family, Kireyevsky studied metaphysics in Germany in 1830. Upon his return to Russia he founded in 1832 a literary.

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    Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky (en ruso: Ива́н Васи́льевич Кире́евский; 3 de abril de 1806, Moscú - 23 de junio de 1856, San Petersburgo) fue un crítico literario y filósofo ruso que, junto con Aleksey Khomyakov, es reconocido como cofundador del movimiento eslavófilo.

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    Ivan Kireevsky and his brother Pyotr were born into a cultivated noble family of considerable means. Their father had read Enlightenment philosophy, and developed a strong distaste for French atheism. He felt so passionately that he would burn heaps of Voltaire's books, acquired specifically for the purpose. Ivan's father contracted a fatal disease...

    It was not until the early 1840s that Kireevsky reappeared on the intellectual scene of Moscow to take the side of Khomyakov in his controversy with Herzen, Granovsky, and other young "Westernizers." Since the reactionary reign of Nicholas Iwas not favorable for journalistic activities, Khomyakov and Kireevsky relentlessly castigated "one-sided, su...

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    Edie, James M., James P. Scanlan, and Mary-Barbara Zeldin. Russian Philosophy, Volume 1: the Beginnings of Russian Philosophy, the Slavophiles, the Westernizers. The University of Tennessee Press,...
  5. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Kireyevsky, Ivan Vasilievich. views 2,986,488 updated. KIREYEVSKY, IVAN VASILIEVICH. (1806 – 1856), the most important ideologist of Russian Slavophilism, along with Alexei Khomyakov.

  6. Ivan Vasil'evich Kireevskii, Russian literary critic and religious philosopher, was born in Moscow in a family of the old nobility related to the important poet Vasilii Zhukovskii (1783 – 1852). Kireevskii's father died in 1812 after contracting typhus in a hospital he founded for wounded soldiers.