Jindřich Zelený

Jindřich Zelený (13 November 1922 11 September 1997) (translation: Henry Green) was a Czech philosopher and the author of several books.

Early years

He was born in Bítovany, Czech Republic in 1922 and attended school in Chrudim and Hradec Králové. In 1948, Zeleny received a Ph.D. in philosophy and sociology from Charles University in Prague.[1]

Career

Zelený taught at Charles University, VŠPHV, University of Economics, and Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (CSAV) FU. In 1981, he was admitted to the CSAV.[1]

Most of his work is published in the Czech language. However, The logic of Marx, translated into English language and edited by Terrell Carver, was published in 1980. Die Wissenschaftslogik bei Marx und "Das Kapital" was published 1968 in the German language.

Later years

Zelený retired from teaching in 1990, and died in Prague in 1997.[1]

Partial bibliography

  • Zelený, J. (1980). The logic of Marx. Translated and edited by Terrell Carver. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-10911-0
  • Schmidt, A. (1969). Beiträge zur marxistischen Erkenntnistheorie. Aufsätze von György Márkus, Jindřich Zelený, E. W. Iljenkow, Hans-Georg Backhaus, Henri Lefèbvre, Alfred Schmidt. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  • Zelený, J. (1968). Die Wissenschaftslogik bei Marx und "Das Kapital". Kritische Studien zur Philosophie. Translated by Peter Bollhagen. Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Europäische Verlagsanstalt [u.a.].
gollark: It can't do arbitrary things really fast because not every problem can be converted into quantum logic gates or whatever it operates on.
gollark: As I said, quantum computing makes SOME operations faster, not all.
gollark: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_single_flux_quantum
gollark: Apparently you can also do really fast logic with superconductors.
gollark: Also, you need ridiculous cooling as things stand.

References

  1. Sobotka, M. (1997). "Henry Green". Reminiscence on the south-west, FC . Retrieved 2009-06-05.


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