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Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin ( / b ɑː k ˈ t iː n , b ɑː x -/ ;[2] Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Бахти́н , pronounced [mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ bɐxˈtʲin] ; 17 November [O.S. 5 November] 1895 – 7 March[3] 1975) was a Russian philosopher, literary critic, semiotician[4] and scholar who worked on literary theory, ethics, and the philosophy of language.
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olyphony Influences[show] Fyodor Dostoyevsky, F. F. Zelinsky, Immanuel Kant, Hermann Cohen, Ernst Cassirer, Max Scheler, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche [1] Influenced[show] Julia Kristeva, Tzvetan Todorov <span>Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (/bɑːkˈtiːn, bɑːx-/; [2] Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Бахти́н, pronounced [mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ bɐxˈtʲin]; 17 November [O.S. 5 November] 1895 – 7 March [3] 1975) was a Russian philosopher, literary critic, semiotician [4] and scholar who worked on literary theory, ethics, and the philosophy of language. His writings, on a variety of subjects, inspired scholars working in a number of different traditions (Marxism, semiotics, structuralism, religious criticism) and in disciplines as dive


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