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Otto Buek (19 November 1873 – 1966) was a German philosopher and translator born in St. Petersburg. He studied philosophy, chemistry and mathematics at the University of Heidelberg, and obtained his doctorate from the University of Marburg. Later he worked as a journalist in Berlin, where he translated works of Tolstoy, Unamuno and Alexander Herzen. Additionally, with Kurt Wildhagen (1871–1949), he edited works by Turgenev, Gogol and two volumes of Ernst Cassirer's edition of Kant's collected writings. During the 1920s, he worked as a correspondent for the Argentine newspaper La Nación.

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  • Otto Buek (de)
  • Otto Buek (fr)
  • Otto Buek (en)
  • Бук, Отто (ru)
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  • Otto Buek (* 19. November 1873 in Sankt Petersburg; † 1966, wohl in einem Altersheim bei Paris) war ein deutscher Philosoph, Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. (de)
  • Otto Buek (né le 19 novembre 1873 à Saint-Pétersbourg - mort en 1966 près de Paris) était un philosophe, écrivain et traducteur allemand. Il fait partie des trois intellectuels avec Albert Einstein et Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster à signer l'appel de Nicolai contre la guerre : Aufruf an die Europäer. (fr)
  • Otto Buek (19 November 1873 – 1966) was a German philosopher and translator born in St. Petersburg. He studied philosophy, chemistry and mathematics at the University of Heidelberg, and obtained his doctorate from the University of Marburg. Later he worked as a journalist in Berlin, where he translated works of Tolstoy, Unamuno and Alexander Herzen. Additionally, with Kurt Wildhagen (1871–1949), he edited works by Turgenev, Gogol and two volumes of Ernst Cassirer's edition of Kant's collected writings. During the 1920s, he worked as a correspondent for the Argentine newspaper La Nación. (en)
  • Отто(н) Петрович Бук (нем. Buek; 19.11.1873, Санкт-Петербург — 1966, Париж) — немецкий философ, толстовец и неокантианец, антивоенный активист. Доктор философии. Учился в Петришуле с 1884 по 1891 год, где закончил полный гимназический курс. Окончил естественный разряд физико-математического факультета Петербургского университета по специальности «химия» с дипломом первой степени, затем учился в Гейдельбергском университете, сперва на естественнонаучном факультете, а затем на философском; после чего учился в Марбурге, где получил степень доктора философии. С 1905 г. в Берлине. Там он привлекался к суду за пропаганду толстовства и анархизма. Критик марксизма. (ru)
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