- en.wikipedia.org Gustav ShpetGustav Gustavovich Shpet (Russian: Густав Густавович Шпет; April 7 [O.S. March 26] 1879, Kiev, Russian Empire November 16, 1937, Tomsk, Russian SFSR)...
- rep.routledge.com articles/biographical/shpet-…Gustav Shpet was the first Russian philosopher to take up Edmund Husserl’s idea of pure phenomenology as prima philosophia and develop it in several directions.
- openlibrary.org authors/OL486074A/Gustav_Shpetby Gustav Shpet First published in 1996 2 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable.
- encyclopedia.com humanities/encyclopedias-…In Gustav Shpet: Mysl i Slovo: Izbrannye Trudy (Thought and word: selected works), edited by Tatiana Shchedrina.
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- helda.helsinki.fi server/api/core/bitstreams/…In many ways, the present work began in 2009, when I rst heard the name of Gustav Gustavovich Shpet.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Gustav …In the 1930’s Shpet translated and annotated various works of world literature, primarily by English writers such as Byron and Dickens.
- muse.jhu.edu book/4113Vladimir Solov'ev and the Legacy of Russian Religious Thought in the Works of Gustav Shpet.
- researchgate.net publication/272558882_Tropos_…Gustav G. Shpet (1879-1937) is one of those formidable Russian thinkers who, in the early years of the last century, orchestrated a revolutionary paradigm shift...
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- academia.edu Documents/in/Gustav_ShpetThe Russian/Ukranian philosopher Gustav Shpet, whose works have been discovered not long ago, appears among them as the introducer of Husserl’s...