Vladimir Hütt

Vladimir Hütt (18 April 1936 in Leningrad – 4 June 1997) was an Estonian philosopher.

Hütt, a physicist by education, mostly dealt with philosophy of physics, scientific world-view and the theory of cognition.

In 1979 Hütt published a monographic overview entitled "Philosophical Problems of Physics in Soviet Estonia in 30 Years 1948–1978", where he expounded his philosophical ideas about the complementarity and objectivity in physical knowledge.

[1] In 1980s, he worked at the Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power Engineering as the head of the chair of social sciences and philosophy.

During the Perestroika era, he remained a committed communist, supporting the pro-Soviet Intermovement after its founding in the late 1980s.