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    Pavel Florensky - Wikipedia

    Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky (also P. A. Florenskiĭ, Florenskii, Florenskij; Russian: Па́вел Алекса́ндрович Флоре́нский; Armenian: Պավել Ֆլորենսկի, romanized: Pavel Florenski; 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1882 – December 8, 1937) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, priest, philosopher, mathematician,See more

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    Pavel Aleksandrovich Florensky was born on 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1882 in the town of Yevlakh in See more

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    WEBApr 15, 2012 · Father Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky (In Russian: Павел Александрович Флоренский) was a Russian Orthodox priest, theologian, philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who was martyred during the …

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    Pavel Aleksandrovich Florensky was born on 21 January [ O.S. 9 January] 1882 in the town of Yevlakh in Elisabethpol Governorate (in present-day Azerbaijan) into the family of a railroad engineer, Aleksandr Florensky.
    In 1932, he published several articles in the journal Socialist Reconstruction and Science, among them an article in which he describes an analogical calculator for finding approximate solutions of algebraic equations of high degree [see (Demidov and Ford 2005 ), p. 608 and the reference there]. Pavel Florensky in exile in Nizhny Novgorod, 1928
    This chapter discusses four themes in the religious philosophy of Pavel Florensky (1882–1937): Georg Cantor’s mathematics, truth, philosophy of language, and the visual arts. Apart from Church doctrines, the key ideas that emerge in his work are ‘antinomy’, ‘discontinuity’, ‘actual infinity’ and ‘realism’.
    Florensky’s writings are so full of musical references, thoughts on music and poetry, that one could write a book on the subject: Music and poetry in the works of Pavel Florensky. Florensky also wrote poetry.
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