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Russian émigré philosopher Andrei Pavlov and his concept of T. G. Masaryk

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2020

Abstract

The article explores Andrei Tikhonovich Pavlov, Russian émigré philosopher based in interwar Czechoslovakia. There is, as yet, no scientific study dedicated to Pavlov.

The available biographical data give an impression of Pavlov as a secondary philosopher, in the shadow of his more renowned colleagues. This paper, based on accessible sources, focuses on Pavlov's career that equivocated largely between Russian émigré pedagogy and philosophy.

It also explores Pavlov's contribution to philosophy. The most extensive part of his work in this field is dedicated to philosophy of T.

G. Masaryk.

The paper focuses on Pavlov's key theses and places them within the context of other studies reflecting Masaryk's work by the Russian philosophers in exile. Thanks to research made, Pavlov does not seem as "philosopher in a shadow" anymore, but he becomes the one of the most intriguing and, at the same time, most controversial interpreter of Masaryk's works.