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The Intellectual Originality of A. P. Kunitsyn Ideas

https://doi.org/10.17803/2542-2472.2021.17.1.105-112

Abstract

The article is devoted to the ideas of the Russian jurist and educator Aleksandr Petrovich Kunitsyn (1783–1840) in the context of intellectual ties between Russia and the West. The main attention is paid to the issue of intellectual originality of A. P. Kunitsyn as a thinker. This issue is controversial in both Western and Russian literature.

About the Author

Yu. Berest
University of Western Ontario
Canada

Yulia Berest, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of History, 

N6A3K7, London, Ontario, Richmond St., 1151.



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Berest Yu. The Intellectual Originality of A. P. Kunitsyn Ideas. Russian Law Online. 2021;(1):105-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/2542-2472.2021.17.1.105-112

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