Vitaliy Aronovich Rubin ( September 14, 1923 , Moscow - October 18, 1981 , Jerusalem ) - Soviet and Israeli philosopher - orientalist .
Vitaly Aronovich Rubin | |
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Date of Birth | September 14, 1923 |
Place of Birth | Moscow , USSR |
Date of death | October 18, 1981 (58 years old) |
Place of death | Jerusalem , Israel |
A country | USSR, Israel |
Scientific field | Synology |
Place of work | FBON USSR Academy of Sciences , Institute of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences Hebrew University in Jerusalem |
Alma mater | Istfak MSU ( 1951 ) |
Academic degree |
Biography
Born in Moscow , the son of the philosopher Aron Ilyich Rubin and Sophia Saulovna Bakhmutskaya. Nephew of actress Maria Sinelnikova , economist Isaac Rubin and prose writer Andrei Sobol . In 1940 he entered the history department of Moscow University , in June 1941 he volunteered for the militia. The first fight at Yelnya was surrounded and captured, after three days in which he fled and returned to Moscow. In 1942 he entered the Artillery School in Tomsk , but was expelled after it became aware of his stay in captivity. He worked at a coal mine in a special camp.
From 1944 to 1948 he was in tuberculosis hospitals and sanatoriums. In 1948 he resumed his studies at Moscow University. In 1951 he graduated from the Faculty of History of Moscow State University; majored in the ancient history of China . He taught Russian to Chinese students at the Institute of Agriculture in Novocherkassk of the Rostov Region (1951-1952), then worked as an expert in literature on China, including in Chinese, at the Fundamental Library of Social Sciences of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow (1953-1968). In 1960 he defended his thesis on " Zuo Zhuan as a source on the social history of the Chuntsyu period". From 1969 to 1972 he worked as a senior researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences .
In February 1972, together with his family, he applied for travel to Israel and was therefore forced to leave work, but only in 1976 he received permission to leave. Member of the dissident movement , a member of the first composition of the Moscow Helsinki Group .
From 1976 to 1981 he worked as a professor at the University of Jerusalem ; He taught the history of Chinese political thought and the philosophy of ancient China. Died in a car accident.
Cousin - poet Mark Sobol .
Proceedings
- V.A. Ruby. "The ideology and culture of ancient China: four silhouettes." Publishing house "Science". Moscow. 1970
- Vitaly A. Rubin. Individual and State in Ancient China. Essays on Four Chinese Philosophers. Columbia University Press. New York. 1976
- Vitaly Rubin “Diaries. Letters. In 2 tt .; Jer. Publishing House "Aliya Library" 1988
- V.A. Ruby. "Personality and Power in Ancient China. Collected Works" Oriental Literature Publishing Company of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow. 1999
Sources
- Brief Jewish Encyclopedia . - Jerusalem: Publishing house of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 1994. - Vol. 7. - p. 435.