Pavel Florensky

Mathematician and theologian

Pavel Florensky - Mathematician and theologian
Born

January 21st, 1882
143 years ago

Died

1937
88 years ago — 55 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Russia

Links & References

A prominent Russian mathematician and theologian, contributions spanned mathematics, philosophy, and Russian Orthodox theology. Work included studies in mathematical logic and the philosophy of science. Authored 'The Pillar and Ground of the Truth', which presented a synthesis of faith and reason. Active during the early 20th century, faced challenges under Soviet rule that hindered further intellectual pursuits. Florensky's writings influenced the theological discourse in Russia and the study of pure mathematics.

Authored 'The Pillar and Ground of the Truth'

Contributed to mathematical logic

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