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  2. Russian nihilist movement - Wikipedia

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    The Russian nihilist movement[nb 1] was a philosophical, cultural, and revolutionary movement in the Russian Empire during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, from which the broader philosophy of nihilism originated. [1] In Russian, the word nigilizm (Russian: нигилизм; meaning 'nihilism', from Latin nihil 'nothing') [2] came to ...

  3. Dmitry Pisarev - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Pisarev. Dmitry Ivanovich Pisarev[ nb 1] (14 October [ O.S. 2 October] 1840 – 16 July [ O.S. 4 July] 1868) was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who was a central figure of Russian nihilism. He is noted as a forerunner of Nietzschean philosophy, [ 2] and for the impact his advocacy of liberation movements and natural science ...

  4. Sergey Nechayev - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Nechayev. Sergey Gennadiyevich Nechayev (Russian: Серге́й Генна́диевич Неча́ев) (2 October [O.S. 20 September] 1847 – 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1882) was a Russian anarcho-communist, [1] part of the Russian nihilist movement, known for his single-minded pursuit of revolution by any means necessary ...

  5. Nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Nihilism, (from Latin nihil, "nothing"), originally a philosophy of moral and epistemological skepticism that arose in 19th-century Russia during the early years of the reign of Tsar Alexander II. Pratt, Alan. "Nihilism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

  6. Nikolay Chernyshevsky - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky[a] (24 July [O.S. 12 July] 1828 – 29 October [O.S. 17 October] 1889) was a Russian literary and social critic, journalist, novelist, democrat, and socialist philosopher, often identified as a utopian socialist and leading theoretician of Russian nihilism and Narodniks. He was the dominant intellectual figure ...

  7. Russian philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Russian philosophy is a collective name for the philosophical heritage of Russian thinkers. Historiography ... Nihilism – second half of the 19th century;

  8. Legal nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Russian president Dmitry Medvedev often spoke against legal nihilism identifying increasing of the strength of law and legal awareness of the people. [5] [6] [7] A pressure of the international public opinion has substantial influence on the struggle against internal legal nihilism in Russia. [8]

  9. Vladimir Pecherin - Wikipedia

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    After one term, in 1836, he left Russia to pursue Russian nihilism in Europe. In a letter explaining to the authorities, Pecherin stated that he would never return to a country among whose inhabitants it was impossible to find the imprint of their Creator. He is considered by some to have been the first Russian political emigrant.

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