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Zaid Orudzhev

Zaid Melikovich Orudzhev
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Born (1932-04-04) April 4, 1932 (age 84)
Baku, Azerbaijan
Residence Moscow, Russia
Fields History of philosophy, Dialectical logic, Sociological methodology
Alma mater Moscow State University

Zaid Melikovich Orudzhev (Russian: Заи́д Ме́ликович Ору́джев; born on April 4, 1932) is an Azerbaijani-born Russian academic specialising in the history of philosophy, dialectical logic and sociological methodology. He is a doctor of philosophy and currently a professor at the Moscow State Academy for Business Administration.

Zaid Orudzhev was born in Baku, entered the Faculty of Philosophy at Lomonosov Moscow State University in the early 1950s, graduating in 1955. For the next 12 years, he taught at a number of educational institutions back in Baku (mainly at the state university), during which time he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on “The problems of dialectical logic in the economic research of Karl Marx”. In 1967-1969 he founded and was at the head of the department of philosophy at the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology.

In 1969, Orudzhev was appointed a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at his alma mater, Lomonosov Moscow State University, a post he would occupy for the next 16 years. In 1985, he embarked upon a two-year as director of the Institute of Philosophy and Law at the Academy of Sciences in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1986, he edited and co-authored “Dialectical logic”, published in Moscow. Between 1987 and 1992, he was professor of philosophy at the Higher Party School.

During the next few years, Orudzhev was a senior research fellow and then chief research fellow at the Russian President’s Academy of State Service. Since 2005, he is a professor at the Moscow State Academy for Business Administration.

Prof. Orudzhev has read courses of lectures on dialectical logic at universities in Germany, the US, Canada and Cuba.


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