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  1. Nikolai Onufrijewitsch Losski war ein russischer Philosoph, Theologe und Logiker. Er war Vertreter einer intuitionistischen Erkenntnistheorie und stark von der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche beeinflusst.

  2. Nikolay Onufriyevich Lossky[a] (/ ˈlɒski /; 6 December [O.S. 24 November] 1870 – 24 January 1965), also known as N. O. Lossky, was a Russian philosopher, representative of Russian idealism, intuitionist epistemology, personalism, libertarianism, ethics and axiology (value theory). He gave his philosophical system the name ...

  3. Nikolay Onufriyevich Lossky (born Nov. 24 [Dec. 6, New Style], 1870, Kreslavka, near Vitebsk, Russia—died Jan. 24, 1965, Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, France) was a Russian intuitionist philosopher who studied the nature of cognition, causation, and morals.

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  4. Nikolaj Onufrijewitsch, russischer Philosoph, * 6. 12. 1870 Kreslawka, Gouvernement Witebsk, † 24. 1. 1965 Ste.-Geneviève-des-Bois bei Paris; Professor in Petrograd, 1922 ausgewiesen, dann Professor in Prag, New York, seit 1950 in Los Angeles; Vertreter einer intuitionistischen Erkenntnistheorie; Hauptwerke: „Die Grundlegung des ...

  5. Losskii was a systematic philosopher and prolific writer whose works have been translated into many foreign languages. His writings cover most of the traditional philosophical disciplines, though he gave special emphasis to epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics.

  6. In the aftermath of the Velvet Revolution of 1989 and the collapse of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, interest in the spiritual and intellectual legacy of the country’s Russian émigrés, Nikolay Lossky among them, experienced a significant renaissance.

  7. Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky (Russian: Николай Онуфриевич Лосский) (December 6 [O.S. November 24] 1870 – January 24, 1965) was a Russian philosopher, representative of Russian idealism, intuitionism, personalism, ethics and his intuitivism.