Alexander Moiseyevich Piatigorsky (Russian: Александр Моисеевич Пятигорский, Александр Пятигорский; 30 January 1929, Moscow – 25 October 2009, London) was a Soviet dissident, Russian philosopher, scholar of South Asian philosophy and culture, historian, philologist, semiotician, writer. Well-versed in the study of language, he knew Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali, Tibetan, German, Russian, French, Italian and English. In an obituary appearing in the English-language newspaper The Guardian, he was cited as "a man who was widely considered to be one of the more significant thinkers of the age and Russia's greatest philosopher." On Russian television stations he was mourned as "the greatest Russian philosopher."
Тоже одна из самых - самых. Покупал в студенческие годы в мягкой обложке карманного формата. Затерялась, конечно. Сейчас на полке стоит двухтомник Пятигорсого. Философию переулка читал раз десять. Самому непонятно, что в ней такого...