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Alexander Spirkin

Alexander Spirkin ((ロシア語:Александр Георгиевич Спиркин); 1918–2004) was a Soviet and Russian philosopher and psychologist. He was born in Saratov Oblast and graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical University. In 1959 he received his doctorate in philosophy for a dissertation on the origin of consciousness. He became a professor in 1970, and a year later was elected Vice-President of the USSR Philosophical Society. On November 26, 1974, Alexander Spirkin became a Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His principal works deal with the problems of consciousness and self-consciousness, worldview, and the subject matter, structure and functions of philosophy. Prof. Spirkin’s ''Fundamentals of Philosophy'' (1988; English translation 1990) expounding Marxist-Leninist philosophy〔viz., dialectical and historical materialism.〕 in popular form was awarded a prize at a competition of textbooks for students of higher educational establishments.
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