PHILOSOPHER

Aleksei Losev

1893 - 1988

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Aleksei Fyodorovich Losev (Russian: Алексе́й Фёдорович Ло́сев; 22 September 1893 – 24 May 1988) was a Soviet and Russian philosopher, philologist and culturologist, one of the most prominent figures in Russian philosophical and religious thought of the 20th century. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksei Losev is the 1,112th most popular philosopher (down from 1,101st in 2019), the 1,691st most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,682nd in 2019) and the 28th most popular Russian Philosopher.

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Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Aleksei Losev ranks 1,112 out of 1,267Before him are Buddhapālita, Wilhelm Gesenius, Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Ladislav Klíma, Egon Bondy, and Maitreyi. After him are W. D. Ross, Dimitri Kitsikis, Josef Pieper, Michael Ruse, Michał Heller, and Dugald Stewart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1893, Aleksei Losev ranks 205Before him are I. A. Richards, Joseph Alzin, Konstantin Muraviev, Alexander Ostrowski, Kurt Martti Wallenius, and Mykola Khvylovy. After him are Elisaveta Bagriana, Gabrielle Petit, Romeo Bertini, Georges Buchard, Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, and Urho Peltonen. Among people deceased in 1988, Aleksei Losev ranks 172Before him are Nikolay Makarov, Francisco Rodrigues, Anatoly Levchenko, Mildred Gillars, Margaret Mee, and Jenő Vincze. After him are Rudolf Gramlich, Christian Matras, Ólafur Jóhann Sigurðsson, Patrick Steptoe, Anatoli Maslyonkin, and Kurt Raab.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksei Losev ranks 1,691 out of 3,761Before him are Vladimir Kokkinaki (1904), Yury Trifonov (1925), Anatoli Ilyin (1931), Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852), Sergey Lebedev (1902), and Maguba Syrtlanova (1912). After him are Vladimir Petrov (1947), Vladimir Gusinsky (1952), Irina Khakamada (1955), Leonid Spirin (1932), Aleksandr Khanzhonkov (1877), and Grigory Leps (1962).

Among PHILOSOPHERS In Russia

Among philosophers born in Russia, Aleksei Losev ranks 28Before him are Evald Ilyenkov (1924), Ivan Aksakov (1823), Boris Parygin (1930), Alexander Men (1935), Ivan Kireyevsky (1806), and Albert Razin (1940). After him are Geydar Dzhemal (1947), and Semyon Frank (1877).