Autorenportrait
Vladimir Solov'ëv: Generally hailed as his country's greatest and most systematic philosophy, Vladimir Solov'ëv (1853-1900) returned to philosophy in the 1890s after a decade devoted to church and political issues. Translator Thomas Nemeth: After obtaining his PhD from the University of Louvain, Nemeth did post-doctoral work in Germany and Australia. The author of numerous articles on phenomenology, Kant and Russian philosophy, he previously translated G. Shpet's Appearance and Sense into English and is the author of The Early Solov'ëv and His Quest for Metaphysics, also available through Springer.