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Pamfil Yurkevich : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pamfil Yurkevich Pamfil Danilovich Yurkevich ((ロシア語:Памфи́л Дани́лович Юрке́вич); February 28, 1826 in Poltava – October 16, 1874 in Moscow) was a Russian idealist philosopher and teacher of Ukrainian origin. Yurkevich was a professor of Philosophy at the University of Moscow though his training previous to this position was mostly from Orthodox theological schools. Specifically the Poltava Seminary and the Kiev Theological Academy. Yurkevich was remembered for his critical stance against materialism in specific modern materialism. Yurkevich mentored Vladimir Soloviev.〔''(The Teachings of Modern Orthodox Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature )'' by John Witte Jr., Frank S. Alexander, Paul Valliere Columbia University Press August 7, 2007 ISBN 978-0231142649〕 ==Career== Yurkevich was in 1851, appointed the position of instructor in Philosophical Sciences. In 1852 he received his master's degree in philosophy. Then in 1857 Yurkevich also began to teach German at the University. In 1861 Yurkevich received the rank of full Professor and was invited to the philosophy department at Moscow University. Yurkevich also taught pedagogy in the seminary for the Russian military. Through 1869—1873 Yurkevich was the Dean of History and Philology Faculty of the Moscow University .
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