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Mikhail Grigoryevich Pavlov (Russian Михаил Григорьевич Павлов) (-) was a Russian academic, largely responsible for spreading the philosophical ideas of the ''Naturphilosophie'' of Schelling in Russia.〔(Dissertation (PDF) ) p.25.〕 He was a professor at Moscow University. He graduated from Moscow University in 1815.〔p.27〕 After a doctorate in medicine, and two years travelling in Europe to study science, he was given a chair in Moscow in 1821, in Agriculture, Mineralogy and Forestry. Subsequently he wrote textbooks in agriculture and chemistry, and lobbied for changed agricultural practices.〔p.28〕Schelling appears as a kind of absentee grand master of a new higher order. The most popular university lecturer of the period, Professor Pavlov, was master of ceremonies, greeting students at the door of his lecture hall with his famous question: "You want to know about nature, but what is nature and what is knowledge?"〔Billington, James H., ''The Icon and the Axe'' (New York: Vintage Books), p. 312.〕 ==Notes== 〔
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