Introduction - to Leon Shestov's 'ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE' (about his Life and Work, including Bibliography)
Edouard d'Araille
ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE (or, the Apotheosis of Groundlessness) - by Leon Shestov, 2001
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Paradoxes and Aphorisms in Lev Shestov's All Things Are Possible
Dr Marina G . Ogden
The Lev Shestov Journal (Cahiers Léon Chestov), 2015
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Paradox and Despair in Lev Shestov's All Things Are Possible
Dr Marina G . Ogden
The Oxford Philosopher, 2015
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Anticipating modern trends: Lev Shestov – between literary criticism and existential philosophy
olga tabachnikova
Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, 2009
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From groundlessness – to freedom: The theme of 'awakening' in the thought of Lev Shestov
Dr Marina G . Ogden
Studies in East European Thought, 2021
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Lev Shestov’s philosophy of freedom
yulia sineokaya
Studies in East European Thought, 2016
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“Philosophy between Sermonizing and Tragedy: Shestov’s Anti-Moralistic Critique of Tolstoy”, in: Philosophus – Philoponus – Philotheos. Studies and Essays as Charisteria in Honor of Professor Bogoljub Šijaković, Mikonja Knežević (ed.), (Belgrade: Gnomon – Podgorica: Matica srpska, 2021), 551-580
Bogdan Lubardic
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The Great and Final Struggle of Lev Shestov: From Daring Uncoverings of the Groundlessness of Thought to Tremendous Revelations of Death
Boris Šinigoj
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The Religious‐Philosophical Heritage of Lev Shestov in the Context of Contemporary Russia and the Wider World
olga tabachnikova
The Heythrop Journal, 2009
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The Returns of History: Russian Nietzscheans After Modernity (review)
Peter Woodruff
The Comparatist, 1999
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An uncanny dialogue: Lev Shestov's philosophy as the 'great art' of not seeing and Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic investigations of the unconscious mind
Dr Marina G . Ogden
Journal of European Studies, Sage, 2023
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Martin Heidegger and Russian Symbolist Philosophy
Robert Bird
Studies in East European Thought, 1999
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Lev Shestov and the Crisis of Modernity
Roland Clark
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Introduction: Modern History and the Disavowal of Possibility
Geoff Gilbert
Before Modernism Was, 2004
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Husserl and Shestov: philosophical antipodes
Katarzyna Szepieniec
2014
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Marx, Nietzsche and the Becoming World: towards a materialist theory of the imagination. PhD Thesis in Social Theory.
Lachlan Ross
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XI. Dostoevsky’s Postmodernists and the Poetics of Incarnation
Svetlana Evdokimova
Dostoevsky Beyond Dostoevsky, 2019
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The individual and nothingness (Stavrogin: a Russian interpretation
sławomir mazurek
Studies in East European Thought, 2010
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Fyodor Dostoevsky's "I am more than all" and Its Implications for the Political
Andrius Bielskis
Politologija, 2021
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Review of Andrea Oppo, "Lev Shestov: The Philosophy and Works of a Tragic Thinker" (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2020)
Andrea Oppo
Slavonic and East European Review (Vol. 99, no. 4), 2021
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Mikhail Bakhtin and Lev Shestov on Dostoevsky: the unfinalized dialogue
Dr Marina G . Ogden
Studies in East European Thought, 2023
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Rediscovery of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Philosophy [Джеймс Сканлан, "Достоевский как мыслитель, Академический Проект", Санкт-Петербург 2006, s. 255, примечания, именной указатель, содержание]
Justyna Kroczak
Hybris, 2012
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An exploration of symbolic spaces and spatial motifs in Dostoevsky's post-Siberian fiction: spatial possibilities as moral and existential possibilities of being
Kimberly Young
La Trobe University, 2020
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The Void of Thought and The Ambivalence of History: Chaadaev, Bakunin, and Fedorov
Alex Dubilet, Kirill Chepurin
Thought: A Philosophical History ed. Vassilopoulou and Whistler, 2021
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The Russian Longing for Transcendence
Carolina Armenteros
The Heythrop Journal, 2014
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On Life: A Critical Edition. By Leo Tolstoy. Ed. Inessa Medzhibovskaya. Trans. Michael Denner and Inessa Medzhibovskaya. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2019. xii, 246 pp. Appendixes. Notes. Photographs. $27.95, paper
Anna A Berman
Slavic Review, 2020
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Urs Heftrich and Gerhard Ressel (eds.), Vladimir Solov'ëv und Friedrich Nietzsche. Eine deutsch-russische kulturelle Jahrhundertbilanz
Nel Grillaert
Studies in East European Thought, 2004
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The philosophical implications of Russian conceptualism
Mikhail Epstein
2010
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Some remarks on Russian reception of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy in connection with the discussion of “Black Notebooks”
aleksander mikhailovsky
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The Stoic tradition in Russian and Western existentialism: Lev Shestov and Karl Jaspers
Danil Popov / Данил Попов
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 2022
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The Essence of Truth (aletheia) and the Western Tradition in the Thought of Heidegger and Patočka (EN 2017)
Vladislav Suvak
2017
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On Contemporary Russian Philosophy
Alexander Rybas
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The Philosophical Narrative of Vladimir Solovyov: An Application of Narrative Analysis to Russian Classical Philosophy: a Case Study of" The Crisis of Western …
Igor Smerdov
2002
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Chekhov on the Meaning of Life: After Romanticism and Nihilism
Yuri Corrigan
Romantic Legacies: Transnational and Transdisciplinary Contexts (Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature)., 2019
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Existentialism A very Short Introduction by Rahim Volkov Medium
Shahzada Rahim
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