The Russian-Jewish religious thinker Lev Shestov (1866–1938) has returned from obscurity in the post-Soviet revival of religious and philosophical thought in Russia. Despite his reputation as an anti-modern irrationalist, his heritage is of key relevance to contemporary currents in Russia and the wider world; we here explore the implications of his contribution in religious, social, philosophical and literary-cultural contexts. In particular, we trace Shestov's relation to post-modernism in various settings. We explore the connection between his thought and the conflict between moral principles and scientific advance, and argue that his existential perspective is a precursor to anti-globalism. We expose a link between the apophatic theology...
Lev Shestov (1866 – 1938) is one of those few thinkers whose views do not fit any existing philoso...
In 1936, Jewish-Russian philosopher Lev Shestov was invited by the Histadrut to give a series of le...
The conversation between Alexander Kyrlezhev and Professor Konstantin Antonov is devoted to the mon...
The iconoclastic Russian philosopher Lev Shestov (1866-1938) is well known as one of the founding fa...
Literature and philosophy have been traditionally linked in Russian cultural history, and many Russi...
Lev Shestov’s early period in which he developed his religious views is the subject of this article....
Lev Shestov (the pen-name of Yehuda Leib Shvartsman) is a Russian-Jewish philosopher of the Silver A...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's life and work from his formative years and early writings o...
The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov (1866–1938) cha...
Russian-Jewish religious thinker Lev Šestov (1866-1938) is often regarded as a precursor of European...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the thought of the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov ...
2018 marks one hundred and fifty two years since the birth of the Russian religious existential thin...
Lev Shestov (born Leib Jehuda Shvartsman in Kiev in 1866) was a product of his times and entangled ...
In this study of Lev Shestov, the biographical method is used to explain his philosophy. The grave c...
Lev Shestov (1866 – 1938) is one of those few thinkers whose views do not fit any existing philoso...
In 1936, Jewish-Russian philosopher Lev Shestov was invited by the Histadrut to give a series of le...
The conversation between Alexander Kyrlezhev and Professor Konstantin Antonov is devoted to the mon...
The iconoclastic Russian philosopher Lev Shestov (1866-1938) is well known as one of the founding fa...
Literature and philosophy have been traditionally linked in Russian cultural history, and many Russi...
Lev Shestov’s early period in which he developed his religious views is the subject of this article....
Lev Shestov (the pen-name of Yehuda Leib Shvartsman) is a Russian-Jewish philosopher of the Silver A...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's life and work from his formative years and early writings o...
The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov (1866–1938) cha...
Russian-Jewish religious thinker Lev Šestov (1866-1938) is often regarded as a precursor of European...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the thought of the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov ...
2018 marks one hundred and fifty two years since the birth of the Russian religious existential thin...
Lev Shestov (born Leib Jehuda Shvartsman in Kiev in 1866) was a product of his times and entangled ...
In this study of Lev Shestov, the biographical method is used to explain his philosophy. The grave c...
Lev Shestov (1866 – 1938) is one of those few thinkers whose views do not fit any existing philoso...
In 1936, Jewish-Russian philosopher Lev Shestov was invited by the Histadrut to give a series of le...
The conversation between Alexander Kyrlezhev and Professor Konstantin Antonov is devoted to the mon...