Erik Yudin
Erik Grigorevich Yudin was a Russian philosopher and cybernetician.
In 1956, Yudin, publicly denounced the Russian invasion of Hungary. His employment was termination, he was expelled from the Communist Party, and then arrested by the KGB and imprisoned. In March 1960, he was released from prison after numerous petitions from his parents. He then started to attended seminars of the Moscow Methodological Group run by Georgy Shchedrovitsky.
He participated in the development of activity theory. He was the first person to differentiate between activity as a
“perspective” – which he calls an explanatory principle – and as an object of study.Works
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Russian:
- Sistemnyi podchod i princip dejatel´nosti Moscow: Nauka.