Ivans VEDINS
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Professor Ivans VEDINS
Head of Department of Philosophy
Latvian Police Academy Ezermalas iela 8
Riga, LV 1014
Latvia
Phone: +371 7559406
Fax: + 371 7551070
E-mail: [email protected] |
Born: May 12, 1946, Sauliai, Lithuania
Interests:
- Philosophy of Personality
- Logic
- Theory and Methodology of Inquiry
- History of Philosophy
- Culture and Methodology of Lecturer's Work
Languages: Latvian, Russian, German
Education
- University of Latvia (Faculty of History and Philology), 1968
- Postgraduate Course, University of Latvia, 1975
- Dr.phil.
(Candidate of Sciences in former USSR, PhD. in Western countries),
University of Latvia, 1975
- Dr.habil.phil.
(Doctor of Sciences in former USSR), Kiev University, Ukraine,1989
Experience
- Assistant, Associate Professor, Chair of Philosophy, Riga Civil aviation Engineering
Institute, 1975-1980
- Associate Professor, Riga Department of Minsk Higher School of the USSR Ministry of
Interior, 1980-1989
- Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Minsk higher School of the Ministry of
Interior of the USSR, 1989-1991
- Professor and Head of Department of Philosophy , Latvian Police Academy, 1991 -
Honours and Awards
- Corresponding Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1997
Professional Activities and Memberships
- Managing Editor of the Scientific Articles in Philosophy, Logic and Methodology,
University of Latvia, 1985 -
- Member of Promotion and Habilitation Council (Philosophy), University of Latvia
- Member of Promotion Council (Sociology), Institute of Philosophy and Sociology
- Member of Promotion Council (Law), Latvian Police Academy
Courses
- Logic
- Culture of Lecturer's Work
Recent/ Representative Publications
- I.Vedins. The Human Existence: Functioning and Essence, 1987, Riga: Zinatne Press, 212
pp. (in Russian).
- I.Vedins. Theorem of Personality: Ways and Impasses of Self-creation, 1988, Moscow, 238
pp. (in Russian).
- I.Vedins. Logic. Manual for Higher Schools and Faculties of Law, 1996, Riga: Avots,
409 pp.(in Latvian).
- I.Vedins. Logic. Manual for Higher Schools, 2000, Riga: Avots , 504 pp. (in
Latvian).
Last update 25.04.2001