“Towards the end of a sultry afternoon early in July a young man came out of his little room in Stolyarny Lane and turned and in the direction of Kameny Bridge in central St. Petersburg.”[1] Right then, this young man, a former law student named Rodion Raskolnikov, is caught in an agonizing conversation with himself over whether or not to commit the ultimate crime: to murder an innocent person. Exasperated, wondering what to do with such a weighty decision, he cried aloud, “that’s why I don’t act, because I am always talking. Or perhaps I talk so much just because I can’t act.”[2] On this occasion, he decided not to actualize his thoughts, and so kept on pondering. A little later, as he wandered through the dusty streets of the lively St. P...
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
In an era where philosophy is perceived as obsolete, without reference to daily life, one often wond...
This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Throu...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, following different paths, both envisage the Übermensch. Two years before ...
After spending a whole semester reading and thinking about Dostoevsky, the main thing that has struc...
This thesis is centred on “The Grand Inquisitor”, a classic chapter from The Brothers Karamazov. It ...
Much criticism about Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment has focused on the variety and ambivalence of...
Dostoevsky views guilt as a qualitative determination of the person. Guilt's referent is man's perso...
This article discusses Crime and Punishment with the objectives to: 1. analyze Raskolnikov’s project...
A convolution of complexity , the human mind is stretched beyond ones understanding. Various theorie...
Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, following different paths, both envisage the Übermensch. Two years before ...
Dostojewski o nieśmiertelności duszy i raju pozaziemskimArtykuł stanowi próbę opisu światopoglądu ro...
Dostoyevsky’s famous novel Crime and Punishment can be interpreted as an argument with Nietzsche’s v...
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
In an era where philosophy is perceived as obsolete, without reference to daily life, one often wond...
This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Throu...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, following different paths, both envisage the Übermensch. Two years before ...
After spending a whole semester reading and thinking about Dostoevsky, the main thing that has struc...
This thesis is centred on “The Grand Inquisitor”, a classic chapter from The Brothers Karamazov. It ...
Much criticism about Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment has focused on the variety and ambivalence of...
Dostoevsky views guilt as a qualitative determination of the person. Guilt's referent is man's perso...
This article discusses Crime and Punishment with the objectives to: 1. analyze Raskolnikov’s project...
A convolution of complexity , the human mind is stretched beyond ones understanding. Various theorie...
Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, following different paths, both envisage the Übermensch. Two years before ...
Dostojewski o nieśmiertelności duszy i raju pozaziemskimArtykuł stanowi próbę opisu światopoglądu ro...
Dostoyevsky’s famous novel Crime and Punishment can be interpreted as an argument with Nietzsche’s v...
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
In an era where philosophy is perceived as obsolete, without reference to daily life, one often wond...
This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Throu...