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Dostoevsky Beyond Dostoevsky : Science, Religion, Philosophy /

Dostoevsky Beyond Dostoevsky is a collection of essays with a broad interdisciplinary focus. It includes contributions by leading Dostoevsky scholars, social scientists, scholars of religion and philosophy. The volume considers aesthetics, philosophy, theology, and science of the 19th century Russia...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Evdokimova, Svetlana (Editor ), Golstein, Vladimir (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2019]
Colección:Ars Rossica
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Table of Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction: Fiction beyond Fiction: Dostoevsky's Quest for Realism /  |r Evdokimova, Svetlana / Golstein, Vladimir --  |t Part 1. Encounters with Science --  |t I. Darwin, Dostoevsky, and Russia's Radical Youth /  |r Bethea, David / Thorstensson, Victoria --  |t II. Darwin's Plots, Malthus's Mighty Feast, Lamennais's Motherless Fledglings, and Dostoevsky's Lost Sheep /  |r Knapp, Liza --  |t III. "Viper will eat viper": Dostoevsky, Darwin, and the Possibility of Brotherhood /  |r Berman, Anna A. --  |t IV. Encounters with the Prophet: Ivan Pavlov, Serafima Karchevskaia, and "Our Dostoevsky" /  |r Todes, Daniel P. --  |t Part 2. Engagements with Philosophy --  |t V. Dostoevsky and the Meaning of "the Meaning of Life" /  |r Cassedy, Steven --  |t VI. Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: The Hazards of Writing Oneself into (or out of) Belief /  |r Cunningham, David S. --  |t VII. Dostoevsky as Moral Philosopher /  |r Larmore, Charles --  |t VIII. "If there's no immortality of the soul ... everything is lawful": On the Philosophical Basis of Ivan Karamazov's Idea /  |r Kibalnik, Sergei A. --  |t Part 3. Questions of Aesthetics --  |t IX. Once Again about Dostoevsky's Response to Hans Holbein the Younger's Dead Body of Christ in the Tomb /  |r Jackson, Robert Louis --  |t X. Prelude to a Collaboration: Dostoevsky's Aesthetic Polemic with Mikhail Katkov /  |r Fusso, Susanne --  |t XI. Dostoevsky's Postmodernists and the Poetics of Incarnation /  |r Evdokimova, Svetlana --  |t Part 4. The Self and the Other --  |t XII. What Is It Like to Be Bats? Paradoxes of The Double /  |r Morson, Gary Saul --  |t XIII. Interiority and Intersubjectivity in Dostoevsky: The Vasya Shumkov Paradigm /  |r Corrigan, Yuri --  |t XIV. Dostoevsky's Angel-Still an Idiot, Still beyond the Story: The Case of Kalganov /  |r Oklot, Michal --  |t XV. The Detective as Midwife in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment /  |r Golstein, Vladimir --  |t XVI. Metaphors for Solitary Confinement in Notes from Underground and Notes from the House of the Dead /  |r Apollonio, Carol --  |t XVII. Moral Emotions in Dostoevsky's "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" /  |r Martinsen --  |t XVIII. Like a Shepherd to His Flock: The Messianic Pedagogy of Fyodor Dostoevsky-Its Sources and Conceptual Echoes /  |r Medzhibovskaya, Inessa --  |t Part 5: Intercultural Connections --  |t XIX. Achilles in Crime and Punishment /  |r Orwin, Donna --  |t XX. Raskolnikov and the Aqedah (Isaac's Binding) /  |r Meerson, Olga --  |t XXI. Prince Myshkin's Night Journey: Chronotope as a Symptom /  |r Kostalevsky, Marina --  |t Index 
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