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  Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Russian philosopher, teacher, and librarian Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov was born June 9, 1829, and died December 28, 1903.
Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov (alternative romanized spellings are possible -- for example: Nicholas Fyodorovich Fyodorov) advocated the ethical priority of a research and development project he called "the common task," by which he meant the universal physical resurrection of the dead by future advances in science and technology.
The illegitimate son of Prince Pavel Ivanovich Gagarin and Elisaveta Ivanova, a woman of lower-class nobility, Nikolai (with his mother and her other children) had to leave his father's home at age four, due to the prince's death.
www.iep.utm.edu /f/fedorov.htm   (1414 words)

  
 The Brothers Karamazov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Several influences can be gleaned from the very early stages of the novel's genesis.
The first involved the profound effect the Russian philosopher and thinker Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov had on Dostoevsky at this time of his life.
Fyodorov advocated a Christianity in which human redemption and resurrection could occur on earth through sons redeeming the sins of their fathers to create human unity through a universal family.
www.knowledgehunter.info /wiki/The_Brothers_Karamazov   (3889 words)

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