1803day.year

Vladimir Odoyevsky

(1803 - 1869)

Russian philosopher and critic

Russian philosopher and critic
Vladimir Odoyevsky was a Russian philosopher and literary critic who influenced early 19th-century intellectual life. He explored aesthetics, folklore, and social ideas in his writings.
Born into a noble family in 1803, Odoyevsky became a central figure in Russia's Romantic movement. He wrote philosophical essays and critiques on literature and music, bridging Western ideas with Russian culture. As a founder of literary societies, he supported young writers and promoted national folklore. His works combined utopian social visions with deep reflections on art and morality. Odoyevsky's thought contributed to the development of Russian intellectual traditions in the 19th century.
1803 Vladimir Odoyevsky
1953day.year

Tom Cohen

American philosopher, theorist, and academic

American philosopher theorist and academic
American philosopher, theorist, and academic specializing in political philosophy.
Tom Cohen is an American philosopher, theorist, and academic. His research focuses on political philosophy and social theory. Cohen has published numerous articles in prestigious academic journals. He teaches at a leading university and mentors graduate students. His theoretical work has contributed to contemporary philosophical debates. Cohen remains active in conferences and scholarly collaborations.
1953 Tom Cohen
1953day.year

Thomas Pogge

German philosopher and academic

German philosopher and academic
German philosopher and ethicist known for his work on global justice and human rights.
Born in 1953 in Germany, Thomas Pogge is a prominent political philosopher and Professor at Yale University. He has dedicated his career to issues of global poverty, human rights, and the ethical obligations of wealthy nations. Pogge co-founded the Yale Global Justice Program and the Health Impact Fund proposal for equitable access to medicines. His influential books include "World Poverty and Human Rights" and "Prescription Justice". He has received numerous awards for his contributions to ethics and is widely cited in debates on international justice.
Thomas Pogge