Andres Luure Explained

Andres Luure (born 22 May 1959, in Tallinn) is an Estonian philosopher and translator, and a researcher at Tallinn University.

Luure graduated from the Moscow State University in 1983, majoring in mathematics. In 1998, he successfully defended his MA thesis titled "A combinatorial model of referring". In 2006, he successfully defended his Ph. D. thesis titled "Duality and sextets: a new structure of categories" in semiotics at the University of Tartu.

Luure has translated philosophical works into Estonian, including titles by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jürgen Habermas and Gilbert Ryle.

Recognition

In 2008, Luure was recognised by Estonian Volunteering Development Centre as the Volunteer of the Year for his contribution to the Estonian Wikipedia.[1] [2] He received the Order of the White Star, 5th Class in 2013 for his contribution to the Estonian Wikipedia.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120213224742/http://etv.err.ee/arhiiv.php?id=88400 The 2008 Volunteer of The Year award ceremony
  2. http://www.vabatahtlikud.ee/et/Vabatahtlik-tegevus/Vabatahtliku-tegevuse-olukord-Eestis/Yleriigiline-vabatahtlike-tunnustamisyritus Award info at the Estonian volunteerism website
  3. http://uudised.err.ee/index.php?06272043 Presidendilt saab tänavu teenetemärgi 99 inimest