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| birth_place = Sofia, Bulgaria
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| death_place = Sofia, Bulgaria
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Ivan Sarailiev (Sofia, June 1, 1887 – Sofia, May 23, 1969) was a Bulgarian philosopher related to the school of pragmatism.;[1] he finished his major book Pragmatism in 1938 quoting from Charles Sanders Peirce’s Collected Papers.[2] Sarailiev was the first pragmatist in Eastern Europe and also a "very early pragmatist".[3] He also introduced the idea of implied reader in his reception theory as early as in Savremennata nauka y religiata (1931) (Contemporary Science and Religion).

After graduating from high-school in Sofia in 1905, Sarailiev won a scholarship in the Sorbonne, Paris, and in 1909 he continued his studies in the Oxford University. He attended the lectures of Henri Bergson and Charles Sanders Peirce among others.

After a short stay in Germany (1916-1918), Sarailiev started teaching Philosophy in the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". His lectures placed accent on Immanuel Kant, George Berkeley, Henri Bergson and Thomas Carlyle.[4]

Sarailiev traveled through the United Kindgdom (1924-1925) and the United States (1931-1933).[5] The communists taking of power in Bulgaria brought Sarailiev's travels to an end and isolated him from international scholarly community and he was also banned from publishing"[6]

Other important books of his include: Rodovi idei (1919), Za volyata (1924) (Essay on Will) and Socrat (1947) (Socrates). He also translated Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge by George Berkeley in 1914.

Works

  • Ivan Mladenov, Ivan Sarailiev - purviat bulgarski pragmatist?!, Demokraticheski pregled, 32, pp. 634–637.
  • Ivan Mladenov. Ivan Sarailiev — An Early Bulgarian Contributor to Pragmatism. – In: Peirce Project Newsletter, 2000, Volume 3, № 2, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 2000.
  • Kristian Bankov. Prof. Ivan V. Sarailiev, ezikat i semiotikata (Prof. Ivan V. Sarailiev, language and semiotics). – In: Ivan Sarailiev. Usilieto da usnavash. Sofia, 2004
  • Yasen Zahariev. Filosofia i biografia (Philosophy and Biography). Sofia: New Bulgarian University, 2012, 176 с. ({{ISBN|978-954-535-713-8}}).
  • Andrey Tashev. Pragmatizmat i Ivan Sarailiev. Kam korenite na semiotichnoto mislene v Balgaria (Pragmtism and Ivan Sarailiev. Towards the Roots of Semiotic Thought in Bulgaria). Sofia: Marin Drinov, Sofia University Press, 2013, 252 с. ({{ISBN|978-954-322-667-2}}; 978-954-07-3589-4).

References

1. ^Ivan Mladenov. Ivan Sarailiev — An Early Bulgarian Contributor to Pragmatism. – In: Peirce Project Newsletter, 2000, Volume 3, № 2, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 2000.
2. ^{{cite book |title=Semiotics Continues to Astonish: Thomas A. Sebeok and the Doctrine of Signs |last= Cobley |first= Paul (ed.) | publisher= De Gruyter Mouton |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-85984-908-8| pages=288–289}}
3. ^Cobley, Paul, op. cit.
4. ^Andrey Tashev.
The Whisper of Thought and the Reflection of Ideas, LiterNet, 14.07.2010, № 7 (128). (in Bulgarian)
5. ^
Life and Philosophical Ideas of Ivan Sarailiev
6. ^Cobley, Paul, op. cit.

External links

  • Andrey Tashev. The Whisper of Thought and the Reflection of Ideas, LiterNet, 14.07.2010, № 7 (128). (in Bulgarian)
  • [https://books.google.bg/books?id=pqMLG1biP5UC&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq=ivan+sarailiev+encyclopedia&source=bl&ots=5XoCsHQbuJ&sig=Szzu14jw7OHpP4WNdXcdGKCRHrI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMItYr0n7vRxwIVxl0sCh3l4AK7#v=onepage&q=ivan%20sarailiev%20encyclopedia&f=false Semiotics Continues to Astonish: Thomas A. Sebeok and the Doctrine of Signs, Paul Cobley (ed), De Gruyter Mouton, 2011, pp. 288-289]
  • Life and Philosophical Ideas of Ivan Sarailiev
  • Ivan Mladenov. Ivan Sarailiev — An Early Bulgarian Contributor to Pragmatism. – In: Peirce Project Newsletter, 2000, Volume 3, № 2, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 2000
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