This article is a presentation of the problem of human nature in Dostoevsky's writings. Its author does not agree that the great Russian thinker would give his assent to any of the two opposing ideas: neither that man is good by nature nor that his fate from the moment of birth is tragic. Dostoevsky has proved that freedom constitutes the core of human being. When this freedom is used in a wrong way man becomes bad, and if it is used according to Jesus Christ teachings, he may attain righteousness due to His Grace. In such circumstances, there is no space for any predetermination. Man is free, if he wants to be free. He has got free will. He is always responsible for everything he has done. Dostoevsky uses the term n a t u r e in two di...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...
The article presents Fyodor Dostoevsky’s considerations of freedom based on both The Brothers Karama...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist an...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist an...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist a...
The article deals with the problem of conscience in the novel by F. Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishme...
An analysis of the character of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishment and his journey ...
This article examines the lost human personality problem, locked in his loneliness in a kind of "und...
Dostoyevsky proposed a new conception of Man in the world literature. Critics have described such ps...
The article deals with an analysis of the Lithuanian writer and philosopher Vydūnas’ small text “F. ...
This paper considers Dostoyevsky’s understanding of human freedom. It is shown that Dostoevsky reduc...
At some point in the life of every person, the question arises of whether God exists, and if he does...
In trying to decide between Nikolay Chernyshevsky’s rational egoism and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s expressi...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...
The article presents Fyodor Dostoevsky’s considerations of freedom based on both The Brothers Karama...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist an...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist an...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist a...
The article deals with the problem of conscience in the novel by F. Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishme...
An analysis of the character of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishment and his journey ...
This article examines the lost human personality problem, locked in his loneliness in a kind of "und...
Dostoyevsky proposed a new conception of Man in the world literature. Critics have described such ps...
The article deals with an analysis of the Lithuanian writer and philosopher Vydūnas’ small text “F. ...
This paper considers Dostoyevsky’s understanding of human freedom. It is shown that Dostoevsky reduc...
At some point in the life of every person, the question arises of whether God exists, and if he does...
In trying to decide between Nikolay Chernyshevsky’s rational egoism and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s expressi...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...
One of the most important questions of the religious-philosophical anthropological concept of S.L. F...