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摘要
D. Granin最近发表的题为《死硬》的故事讲述了N. V. timofeev - resovski在革命后最初几年对莫斯科大学的回忆。根据他的描述,当时有一个有趣的哲学圈活跃在那里:“逻辑学和哲学圈由古斯塔夫·古斯塔沃维奇·谢佩特领导,他用前所未有的悖论扰乱了人们的思想,动摇了这个世界最不可动摇的基础,尼古拉·尼古拉耶维奇·卢津是一位伟大的数学家,他能够在数学中找到哲学意义。”1 V。卡维林还说,1919年在莫斯科大学历史和文献学学院举行的一次讲座给他留下了深刻的印象
G. Shpet and His Place in the History of Russian Psychology
The recently published story by D. Granin entitled "Diehard" presents N. V. Timofeev-Resovskii's recollections of Moscow University in the first years after the revolution. According to his account, an interesting philosophical circle was active there at the time: "The logical and philosophical circle was headed by Gustav Gustavovich Shpet, who was disturbing minds with unprecedented paradoxes and shaking the most unshakable foundations of this world, and Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin, a great mathematician who was able to find a philosophical meaning in mathematics."1 V. Kaverin also tells how tremendously impressed he was by a lecture by Shpet, given in 1919 before the Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University.2