LIBROS DEL AUTOR: lev shestov

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  • By Faith Alone
    Lev Shestov / Stephen P. Van Trees
    Lev Shestov’s By Faith AloneconfrontsEastern and Western European conceptions of faith through Russian literature, ancient and medieval philosophy, and Christian theology. Written from 1910-1914, this first English-language translation brings together important early writings on the medieval church and Martin Luther.Shestov reconciles the Greek notion of rational truth with Bib...
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    51,13 €

  • All Things Are Possible
    D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence / Lev Shestov / S. S. (Samuel Solomonovi... Koteliansky
    Lev Shestov’s 'All Things are Possible' delves into the heart of Russian literature and its profound engagement with existential and religious philosophy. A landmark work of literary criticism, this book offers a unique lens through which to examine the themes of possibility, faith, and the human condition as explored by Russian writers. Shestov, a prominent figure in 20th-cent...
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    17,69 €

  • Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays
    John Middleton Murry / Lev Shestov / S. S. (Samuel Solomonovi... Koteliansky
    Lev Shestov’s 'Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays' offers a profound exploration of Russian literature and philosophy, delving into the works of Anton Chekhov and, most notably, Fyodor Dostoevsky. Through Shestov’s unique lens of literary criticism, readers will encounter insightful perspectives on existentialism and the human condition as reflected in the writings of these iconi...
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    33,70 €

  • Anton Tchekhov and Other Essays
    Lev Shestov
    'Anton Tchekhov' by Lev Shestov is an imaginative adventure in which the profound philosophies of Shestov seamlessly merge with the enduring stories crafted by using Anton Chekhov. This hypothetical collaboration transcends conventional limitations, fusing existential insights with literary narratives. Within the pages of this conceptual paintings, Shestov’s existential depth i...
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    12,27 €

  • All Things are Possible
    Lev Shestov
    'All Things Are Possible' through Lev Shestov is a philosophical exploration that delves into the depths of existential wondering and the nature of human lifestyles. Written by means of the Russian philosopher Lev Shestov, the book demanding situations conventional notion and engages readers in a profound examination of life’s meaning. Shestov’s work unfolds as a sequence of ph...
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    12,20 €

  • By Faith Alone
    Lev Shestov / Stephen P. Van Trees
    Lev Shestov’s By Faith AloneconfrontsEastern and Western European conceptions of faith through Russian literature, ancient and medieval philosophy, and Christian theology. Written from 1910-1914, this first English-language translation brings together important early writings on the medieval church and Martin Luther.Shestov reconciles the Greek notion of rational truth with Bib...
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    147,83 €

  • All Things are Possible
    Lev Shestov
    Taking the words of Jesus that 'With God, all things are possible', he [Shestov] extrapolates a philosophy of possibility or freedom as opposed to necessity or fate. For him, what it means to be human exists in the individual’s struggle against the limitations and determinisms imposed by the misfortunes, sufferings, and ultimately end of his life. All that enriches the essentia...
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    16,42 €

  • All Things are Possible
    Lev Shestov
    Taking the words of Jesus that 'With God, all things are possible', he [Shestov] extrapolates a philosophy of possibility or freedom as opposed to necessity or fate. For him, what it means to be human exists in the individual’s struggle against the limitations and determinisms imposed by the misfortunes, sufferings, and ultimately end of his life. All that enriches the essentia...
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    28,36 €

  • All Things Are Possible (1920)
    Lev Shestov / Samuel Solomonovitch Koteliansky
    All Things Are Possible is a philosophical work written by Lev Shestov and first published in 1920. The book explores the human condition and the limitations of reason and rationality in understanding the world and our place in it. Shestov argues that the pursuit of knowledge and understanding through reason alone is ultimately futile, as it cannot provide us with answers to th...
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    32,27 €