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  • 11Знанецкий Флориан Витольд — Знанецкий (Znaniecki) Флориан Витольд (15.1.1882, Светники, Польша, 23.3.1958, Урбана, США), буржуазный социолог. Учился в Кракове, Женеве, Париже. В 1920 39 профессор социологии и философии культуры Познанского университета. Основал Польский… …

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  • 12Знанецкий — (Znaniecki)         Флориан Витольд (15.1.1882, Светники, Польша, 23.3.1958, Урбана, США), буржуазный социолог. Учился в Кракове, Женеве, Париже. В 1920 39 профессор социологии и философии культуры Познанского университета. Основал Польский… …

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  • 13Antoni Kępiński — (b. November 16, 1918 in Dolina near Stanisławów June 8, 1972 in Kraków) was a Polish psychiatrist. Educated in Kraków where he attended one of the best Grammar Schools The Bartłomiej Nowodworski High School and from 1936 he started his medical… …

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  • 14Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz — (December 12, 1890, Tarnopol, Galicia – April 12, 1963, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish philosopher and logician.He originated many novel ideas in semiotics, including the categorial grammar used by many formal linguists. Ajdukiewicz fields of… …

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  • 15Tectology — is a term coined by Alexander Bogdanov for a discipline that consisted of unifying all social, biological and physical sciences, by considering them as systems of relationships, and by seeking the organizational principles that underlie all… …

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  • 16Florian Znaniecki — TOCrightFlorian Witold Znaniecki (January 15 1882 – March 23 1958) was a philosopher and a sociologist. He taught and wrote in Poland and the United States. He was the 44th President of the American Sociological Association and the founder of… …

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  • 17Alexander Bogdanov — Infobox Person name=Alexander Bogdanov caption= birth date=birth date|1873|8|22 birth place=Hrodna, Russian Empire (today Belarus) death date=death date|1928|4|7 death place=Moscow, Russian SFSRAlexander Aleksandrovich Bogdanov ru. Александр… …

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  • 18Dušan Slobodník — (11 April 1927, Pezinok 13 December 2001, Bratislava) was a Slovak literary theoretician, translator and politician.[1] He was the Minister of Culture of Slovakia from 1992 to 1994, in Vladimír Mečiar s first government. By the radical far right… …

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  • 19Ivan Krasko — (own name Ján Botto, pseudonyms Bohdana J. Potokinová , Ivan Krasko , Janko Cigáň , born 12 July 1876 in Lukovištia (Lukovistye), died 3 March 1958 in Bratislava) was a Slovak poet, translator and representative of modernism in… …

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  • 20Zofia Zdybicka — Zofia Józefa Zdybicka (b. 5 August 1928 in Kraśnik) is a nun and philosopher. She has been a professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin since 1978. Her order name is Maria Józefa in the Congregation of the Ursulines of the… …

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