Professor Vitaly Lyakh. On the 70th anniversary of the birth
Journal Title: ИДЕИ. ФИЛОСОФСКО СПИСАНИЕ - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Anniversary congratulations and treatment Professor Vitaly Lyakh. On the 70th anniversary of the birth Днес ще запознаем научната общност на България с известния украински учен, философ, университетски приподавател, преводач, доктор на философските науки, професор, ръководител на отдела по история на съвременна чуждестранна философия на Философския інститут на името на Г.С. Сковорода към Националната академія на науките на Украйна Виталий Василиевич Лях
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