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Understanding F. Dostoevsky’s Existential Thought through the Problem of the Other

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  • Nickolay V. Ryabchinskiy

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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Although there is an extensive research aimed at examining the existential aspects of F. Dostoevsky’s thought, no study has been reported about the problem of the Other as a fundamental concept in this field. The current study aims to partially meet this gap. The paper is divided into five parts, each of which is devoted to the consideration of the problem of the Other in a specific context of Dostoevsky’s existential thought. Such a division allows the author to identify the problem of the Other as one of the main determinants of Dostoevsky’s existential thought. Moreover, addressing the problem of the Other allows us to consider Dostoevsky’s existential thought in the context of modern philosophical discourse, thereby opening up new prospects for the further philosophical study of his legacy. The article is carried out as part of an ongoing research.

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  • Nickolay V. Ryabchinskiy, 2022. "Understanding F. Dostoevsky’s Existential Thought through the Problem of the Other," HSE Working papers WP BRP 210HUM/2022, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hig:wpaper:210/hum/2022
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    Keywords

    Dostoevsky; Other; All-Unity; neighbor; Heidegger; existential philosophy; Biblical Hermeneutics;
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