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  1. Camus, Kierkegaard & Dostoevsky | Existentialism -Alexis karpouzos.Alexis Karpouzos - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 9 (21):6.
    Albert Camus’ views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as Absurdism, he defines the Absurd “as the conflict between the human tendency to seek inherent value and meaning in life, and the human inability to find any meaning in a purposeless, meaningless, and irrational universe, with the ‘unreasonable silence’ of the universe in response.” However, this world in itself is not absurd, what is absurd is our relationship with the universe, which is irrational. Camus is considered to be (...)
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  • Friedrich Nietzsche - Alexis karpouzos.Alexis Karpouzos - 2021 - Friedrich Nietzsche 2:4.
    Nietzsche pousse tout au long de son oeuvre un cri contre la paresse, la médiocrité, le confort, la sécurité de l’acquis, et invite à se risquer à chaque instant dans le contact nu avec la vie — au risque de s’y brûler. Toute réticence pour lui est négation de la vie. Sauter dans le feu, pour devenir dieu ou mourir. — Il en est mort... -/- Pourtant lorqu’on lit ses mots, n’a-t-on pas l’impression qu’il était tout prêt de déchirer le (...)
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  • Putin's Russia: The Quest for a New Place.Fyodor Lukyanov - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (1):117-150.
    The economic crisis has created a basically new situation. Russia should reduce its geopolitical ambitions, which have emerged in the last few years, as well as its national budget. The illusions of might, based on the possession of expensive commodities that everyone needs, are fading. There is no doubt that in a couple of years the demand for energy resources will grow again. But until then, Russia will have to go through another period of difficulties, whose outcome is not clear. (...)
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  • Dostoevsky, Confession, and the Evolutionary Origins of Conscience.Tom Dolack - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (2):19-32.
    Fyodor Dostoevsky is renowned as one of the greatest psychologists in world literature, but what we know about the origins and the workings of the human mind has changed drasti­cally since the late nineteenth century. If Dostoevsky was such a sensitive reader of the human condition, do his insights hold up to modern research? To judge just by the issue of the psychology of confession, the answer appears to be: yes. The work of Michael Tomasel­lo indicates that the human conscience (...)
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  • Lev Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky Through the “Mirror” of Lev Shestov’s Philosophy.Elena V. Mareeva - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (5):394-404.
    This article compares the works of Lev Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky as interpreted by the philosopher Lev Shestov. The author shows how Shestov analyzes Anna Karenina and War and Peace in light of...
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  • F.M. Dostoevskii Ob Iskusstve Stat I I Retsenzii, Otryvki Iz "Dnevnika Pisatelia", Pis Ma, Iz Zapisnykh Tetradei I Zapisnykh Knizhek, Iz Khudozhestvennykh Proizvedenii, Iz Vospominanii o F. M. Dostoevskom.Fyodor Dostoyevsky & V. A. Bogdanov - 1973 - Izd-Vo "Iskusstvo".
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