Augustyn Wróblewski
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Born | Vilnius, Russian Empire | 20 July 1866
Died | 20 July 1913 Warsaw, Russian Empire | (aged 47)
Era | 19th-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Socialism, anarchism |
Main interests | Anarcho-syndicalism, cooperativism, authority, poverty, social justice, ethics, esthetics |
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Augustyn Wroblewski, of Ślepowron coat of arms (born 20 July 1866 in Vilnius, died after 1913) is a Polish philosopher and biochemist.
Biography[]
He was the author of the groundbreaking work in the field of yeast fermentation, theorist and proponent of anarchism, an activist in socialist organizations, journalist, lecturer at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Along with Marceli Nencki and Jakub Parnas is one of the most outstanding Polish biochemists. Together with Edward Abramowski, considered one of the classics of Polish anarchist thought.
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