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    Igor Semyonovich Kon (Russian: Игорь Семёнович Кон; 21 May 1928 – 27 April 2011) was a Soviet and Russian philosopher, psychologist, and sexologist. His...
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  • Igor Kon (1928–2011), Russian philosopher, psychologist, and sexologist James Kon, also spelt Kone (born 1987), South Sudanese footballer Marko Kon (born...
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    "It would be foolish to interpret some new freedoms as tolerance," said Igor Kon, a sociologist who is Russia's best-known expert on sexual practices, and...
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    Hofman and Alexander Kovalev), A History of Classical Sociology. Ed. by Igor Kon. Moscow, 1989, p. 84. ISBN 5-01-001102-6 Bizumic, Boris (2014). "Who Coined...
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    ISBN 0-13-820358-X. Osipova, Elena (1989). "Emile Durkheim's Sociology". In Igor Kon (ed.). A History of Classical Sociology. Translated by H. Campbell Creighton...
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  • Kon' (Horse; Russian: Конь) is a popular Russian song, first performed by the pop band Lyube in 1994. The music was written by Igor Matvienko, and the...
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    Creighton, M.A. (Oxon) (1989) "The Sociological System of Vilfredo Pareto" in Igor Kon (ed.) A History of Classical Sociology Moscow: Progress Publishers pp. 312–36...
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    psychological, psychiatric or neurologic disturbances. Russian sexologist Igor Kon in his article about masturbation notes that a habit of masturbating may...
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    Tönnies' Sociological Conception", translated by H. Campbell Creighton, in: Igor Kon (ed.), A History of Classical Sociology (pp. 173–188). Moscow: Progress...
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    later became President of Russian Academy of Sciences) Igor Kon, sociologist and sexologist Igor Kurchatov, physicist Solomon Mikhlin, mathematician Leon...
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