Michail Erasmowitsch Omeljanowski

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Michail Erasmowitsch Omeljanowski ( Russian Михаил Эразмович Омельяновский ; born February 1, 1904 in Kiev , † December 1, 1979 in Moscow ) was a Soviet - Ukrainian philosopher and first director of the Hryhorij Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy in Kiev.

Omeljanowski was an expert on dialectical materialism and philosophical problems in natural science. He was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and was awarded two orders of the Red Banner of Labor , an Order of Lenin and several medals.

reception

Robert Havemann criticized Omeljanowski's book about "Philosophical Problems of Quantum Mechanics" in 1962:

“This book is meaningless and in no way does justice to the problem. A number of philosophers in the Soviet Union also agree, as do all physicists who have read the book. "

literature

  • Leonid Iljitschow: Filossofski enziklopeditscheski slowar . Sowetskaja enziklopedija, Moscow 1983, p. 457. (Russian)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Ukrainian Philosophy: Some Lines of Development. In: On the 70th anniversary of the Hryhoriy Skoworoda Institute of Philosophy in Kiev (Ukrainian). Retrieved November 28, 2016 .
  2. SOVIET ZONE / HAVEMANN: Spring on the ice . In: Der Spiegel . No. 13 , 1964 ( online - Mar. 25, 1964 ).
  3. Havemann's speech at the conference The progressive traditions in German natural science of the 19th and 20th centuries , Leipzig, September 1962