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  1. Bohdan (Fedir) Oleksandrovych Kistiakivskyi (Ukrainian: Богдан (Федір) Олександрович Кістяківський; 16 November 1869 – 16 April 1920) was a Ukrainian philosopher, jurist, and sociologist.

  2. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky. Kistiakowsky spent most of his career at Harvard University where he was a central figure in experimental physical chemistry and in science politics. Working on basic questions of reaction mechanisms, his interests ranged from gas phase photochemistry and reactions of methylene to reaction kinetics to biochemical ...

  3. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky. (1900—1982) Quick Reference. (1900–1982) RussianAmerican chemist. Kistiakowsky came from a family of academics in Kiev, now in Ukraine. He began his education in his native city but, after fighting against the Bolsheviks, completed it in Berlin.

  4. Kistiakowsky was an eminent scientist, a very loyal officer of this Uni versity, and a tireless battler for the proper application of science to pub lic policy questions. In particular, he continued his vigorous crusade for the control of nuclear weapons right up to his last days.

  5. One of the representatives of the new liberal philosophy was Bogdan Aleksandrovich Kistyakovsky (1868-1920). He completed his university education in 1898 with a defense of his dissertation on the subject of “Society and Individuality,” which was published in Berlin and was highly praised by the scientific community.

  6. Chapter. In the Defense of Law: The Intelligentsia and Legal Consciousness. By Bogdan Kistyakovsky. Book Landmarks. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 1977. Imprint Routledge. Pages 26. eBook ISBN 9781003419280. ABSTRACT. Law must be distinguished from such spiritual values as scientific truth, moral perfection, and religious sanctity.

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    Bogdan Kistyakovsky discussed the intelligentsia's failure to develop a legal consciousness. Their insufficient respect for law as an ordering force kept courts of law from attaining the respect required in a modern society.