Description: Up for auction a RARE! "Czech Mathematician" Arnošt Kolman Hand Signed 3X5.5 Card. ES-7238E Arnošt Kolman ( Ernest Natanovič , December 6, 1892 in Prague - January 22, 1979 in Sweden ) was a Czech mathematician and Marxist philosopher . He dealt mainly with philosophical questions of mathematics, physics , history of natural sciences, logic , dialectics and historical materialism . He was imprisoned in the Lubyanka prison in Moscow for three and a half years for criticizing Gottwald's government as a loyal Marx-Leninist ideology .He worked for a long time in the Soviet Union (1915–1945, 1948–1959, 1963–1976). He was a member of the CPSU and a Soviet citizen, taught at a number of Russian schools, and received a doctorate in science and philosophy. From 1930 to 1932 he was chairman of the Moscow Mathematical Society . In Moscow, he was probably also one of the drivers of the trials that ended the careers of Dmitry Fyodorovich Yegorov and Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin . After years he returned to Czechoslovakia, taught at Charles University , became an academician of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences , in 1959–1962 he was the director of the Institute of Philosophy. He left President Antonín Novotný after public criticismCzechoslovakia and lived in the USSR again. He left the Communist Party in the early 1970s and lived in Sweden with his son-in-law, the physicist František Janouch . Václav Černý questioned his scientific career ( "Professor of Philosophy (sic) at Charles University! Today I would like to see the signatures of the responsible people under the act of proposing this professorship and know what they thought: completely ignorant people? Intimidated?" ).
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