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Abram Deborin Абрам Деборин | |
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Born | Abram Moiseyevich Ioffe 16 June 1881 Upino, Russian Empire |
Died | 8 March 1963 Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union |
School tradition | Hegelian dialectics Idealism |
Abram Moiseyevich Deborin (16 June 1881 – 8 March 1963) was a Soviet philosopher.
Political career[edit | edit source]
Deborin was a Menshevik before the October Revolution and considered Plekhanov a more important theorist than Lenin.[1]
Philosophy[edit | edit source]
During the 1920s, Deborin led the struggle against mechanism, which ended when the Second All-Union Conference of Marxist-Leninist Scientific Institutions condemned mechanism in April 1929.[2]
Deborin and his allies, Karev and Stens, adopted Hegelian dialectics without replacing its idealism with materialism. They separated theory from practice The Central Committee of the CPSU condemned Deborinism and mechanism in January 1931.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 TheFinnishBolshevik (2022-11-06). "HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE USSR: Debate on Menshevising Idealism (1930-31)" ML-Theory. Archived from the original on 2024-03-16.
- ↑ TheFinnishBolshevik (2022-10-09). "HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE USSR: Mechanism VS Dialectics (1920s)" ML-Theory. Archived from the original on 2024-03-16.