Background
Losev, Aleksei was born on September 22, 1893 in Novocherkassk.
Losev, Aleksei was born on September 22, 1893 in Novocherkassk.
Graduated from Moscow University, 1915.
Taught aesthetics at the Moscow Conservatory, 1921-1931, and Greek language and literature at Moscow University in the 1920s. Professor at the Moscow Pedagogical Institute from 1931. Well-known authority on logic, psychology, classical philology, history of philosophy and aesthetics.
The last survivor of the blossoming of philosophy in Russia in the early 20th century, who managed to survive inside the Soviet Union despite a short time in the Gulag in the 1930s. Became popular among the young intelligentsia in the 1970s. Translated Aristotle, Plotinus, Cusanus and others into Russian.
Major religious moral codes dehumanise individuals outside their group as less worthy. Results can vary from discrimination to genocide.
Every Soviet citizen has rights to express his or her opinion, but it should be in accordance with the general interests of the society.