Alexander Radishchev
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Alexander Radishchev was an 18th-century Russian writer, philosopher, and social critic best known for his radical work "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow," which condemned serfdom and autocracy.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14022546 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Alexander Radishchev Context triple: [Radishchev Art Museum, namedAfter, Alexander Radishchev]
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Alexander Herzen
Alexander Herzen was a 19th-century Russian writer, thinker, and early socialist often regarded as the “father of Russian socialism” and a key critic of both Tsarist autocracy and dogmatic revolutionaries.
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Pyotr Chaadayev
Pyotr Chaadayev was a 19th-century Russian philosopher and essayist whose critical reflections on Russia’s historical and cultural development sparked major intellectual and political debates in his time.
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Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Nikolai Chernyshevsky was a 19th-century Russian revolutionary democrat, philosopher, and writer best known for his influential novel "What Is to Be Done?" which inspired generations of radical thinkers.
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Mikhail Petrashevsky
Mikhail Petrashevsky was a 19th-century Russian intellectual and socialist thinker best known for organizing the radical Petrashevsky Circle, a discussion group critical of the Tsarist regime.
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Nikolai Karamzin
Nikolai Karamzin was a prominent Russian historian, writer, and reformer of the Russian literary language, best known for his monumental "History of the Russian State."
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Alexander Radishchev Target entity description: Alexander Radishchev was an 18th-century Russian writer, philosopher, and social critic best known for his radical work "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow," which condemned serfdom and autocracy.
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A.
Alexander Herzen
Alexander Herzen was a 19th-century Russian writer, thinker, and early socialist often regarded as the “father of Russian socialism” and a key critic of both Tsarist autocracy and dogmatic revolutionaries.
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B.
Pyotr Chaadayev
Pyotr Chaadayev was a 19th-century Russian philosopher and essayist whose critical reflections on Russia’s historical and cultural development sparked major intellectual and political debates in his time.
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C.
Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Nikolai Chernyshevsky was a 19th-century Russian revolutionary democrat, philosopher, and writer best known for his influential novel "What Is to Be Done?" which inspired generations of radical thinkers.
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D.
Mikhail Petrashevsky
Mikhail Petrashevsky was a 19th-century Russian intellectual and socialist thinker best known for organizing the radical Petrashevsky Circle, a discussion group critical of the Tsarist regime.
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E.
Nikolai Karamzin
Nikolai Karamzin was a prominent Russian historian, writer, and reformer of the Russian literary language, best known for his monumental "History of the Russian State."
- F. None of above. chosen
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