Mikheil Makharadze
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Mikheil Makharadze | |
|---|---|
| Chairman of the Supreme Council of Adjara | |
| In office July 20, 2004 – October 28, 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Aslan Abashidze |
| Succeeded by | Avtandil Beridze |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 13, 1946 |
| Party | United National Movement |
| Alma mater | Tbilisi State University |
| Occupation | Politician, historian of philosophy |
| Website | www.sca.ge |
Mikheil Makharadze (Georgian: მიხეილ მახარაძე) (November 13, 1946) is a Georgian politician and historian of philosophy, who was the Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara from July 20, 2004, to October 28, 2012.
Born in a teacher's family in the Khulo district, Adjara, an autonomous republic of then-Soviet Georgia, Makharadze graduated from the Tbilisi State University with a degree in philosophy in 1970. Since then he has been working for the Tbilisi-based Institute of Philosophy, now part of the Ilia State University. In 2000, he became a professor at the Tbilisi State University. He has published several works on the history of philosophy, particularly focusing on the Areopagite, medieval Georgian, and Renaissance philosophy. From 1986 to 2010, Makharadze oversaw the publication of a 4-volume history of the Georgian philosophical thought, for which he received the National Prize of Georgia (2011).[1]