Lev Shestov: the philosophy and works of a tragic thinker
"This study spans, in a single monograph, the entire life and work of the Russian philosopher Lev Shestov (1866-1938). It offers keys to understanding his thought, while also tracing the historical itinerary of his work. Shestov's thought is not only interesting in itself, as a "philo...
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505 | 8 | |a Shestov in Russia. The philosophy of tragedy (1898-1905) -- Art as negativity-the literary criticism years (1901-1910) -- Shestov in France. Wandering through the souls (1914-1929) -- Athens and Jerusalem-the logic and the thunder (1930-1938) -- Conclusion. Reception and legacy of Shestov's philosophy -- The question of irrationalism and of "antiphilosophy" -- The (Neo-)Platonic paradigm : Shestov's "third sailing" -- Afterword: Reading between the lines -- Appendices. Shestov and Husserl -- Shestov and Berdyaev -- Shestov and Fondane | |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments vii Editorial Notes ix Introduction x Part One—Shestov in Russia 1 Chapter I The Philosophy Of Tragedy (1898-1905) 2 1.1 Introduction: The Birth of a Tragic Conscience 2 1.2 Shestov before Shestov: Shakespeare and Pushkin 11 1.3 Tolstoi s Struggle between “Yasnaya Polyana” and “Astapovo” 26 1.4 Friedrich Nietzsche: Truth against Morality 35 1.5 Dostoevskii and Nietzsche as “Philosophers of the Underground” 47 1.6 Apotheosis of “Bespochvennosť”: Towards a Philosophy of Tragedy 56 Chapter II Art As Negativity: The Literary Criticism Years (1901-1910) 69 2.1 Introduction: Shestov and the Philosophical Problem of Art 69 2.2 Aestheticism and Ideology: On Merezhkovskii and Turgenev 78 2.3 Creatio ex Nihilo: Chekhovs Aesthetics 85 2.4 The “Oracular” Gratuity of Sologub s Prose and Poetry 90 2.5 Ibsen and the Destiny of Art 94 2.6 Retracting Tragedy: Dostoevskii as an Essayist 98 2.7 The “Magnificent” Vyacheslav Ivanov 100 Part Two—Shestov in France 107 Chapter III Wandering Through The Souls ( 1914-1929) 108 3.1 Introduction: The Events of History—Shestov s Political Views 108
3.2 The Power of Keys: Faith and Church in Martin Luther 120 3.3 The Two Histories ofWestern Philosophy 126 3.4 The Fight against Self-Evidences: Dostoevskii, Pascal, and Spinoza 134 3.5 Philosophy’s Revolt against Itself: Plotinus’ Ecstasies 147 3.6 Audacities and Submissions: Shestov’s Intellectual World 156 3.7 Shestov and the Russian Philosophers 162 Chapter IV Athens and Jerusalem: The Logic and The Thunder (1930-1938) 171 4.1 Introduction: Shestov as a Jewish Philosopher” 171 4.2 The Bible and the Original Sin: In Dialogue with Martin Buber 180 4.3 The Last Encounter: Kierkegaard 4.4 Étienne Gilson and the Spirit of Medieval Philosophy 185 196 4.5 Philosophers in Chains: At the Sources of Metaphysics Conclusion 200 207 1. Reception and Legacy of Shestov s Philosophy 207 2. The Qpestion of Irrationalism and of “Antiphilosophy” 220 3. The (Neo-)Platonic Paradigm: Shestov’s Third Sailing” 226 4. Afterword: Reading between the Lines 239 Appendices 242 I. Shestov and Husserl 243 II. Shestov and Berdyaev 262 III. Shestov and Fondane 280 Bibliography and Works Cited 289 A. Shestov’s Works 289 A.1 Boob 290 A.2 Articles and Correspondence 294 B. Selected Studies on Shestov B.l Biographies, Memoirs, Specific Journals, and Bibliographies 298 300 B.2 Books on Shestov 302 B.3 Articles and Book Chapters on Shestov 303 C. Further References Index 314 320
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Contents Acknowledgments vii Editorial Notes ix Introduction x Part One—Shestov in Russia 1 Chapter I The Philosophy Of Tragedy (1898-1905) 2 1.1 Introduction: The Birth of a Tragic Conscience 2 1.2 Shestov before Shestov: Shakespeare and Pushkin 11 1.3 Tolstoi s Struggle between “Yasnaya Polyana” and “Astapovo” 26 1.4 Friedrich Nietzsche: Truth against Morality 35 1.5 Dostoevskii and Nietzsche as “Philosophers of the Underground” 47 1.6 Apotheosis of “Bespochvennosť”: Towards a Philosophy of Tragedy 56 Chapter II Art As Negativity: The Literary Criticism Years (1901-1910) 69 2.1 Introduction: Shestov and the Philosophical Problem of Art 69 2.2 Aestheticism and Ideology: On Merezhkovskii and Turgenev 78 2.3 Creatio ex Nihilo: Chekhovs Aesthetics 85 2.4 The “Oracular” Gratuity of Sologub s Prose and Poetry 90 2.5 Ibsen and the Destiny of Art 94 2.6 Retracting Tragedy: Dostoevskii as an Essayist 98 2.7 The “Magnificent” Vyacheslav Ivanov 100 Part Two—Shestov in France 107 Chapter III Wandering Through The Souls ( 1914-1929) 108 3.1 Introduction: The Events of History—Shestov s Political Views 108
3.2 The Power of Keys: Faith and Church in Martin Luther 120 3.3 The Two Histories ofWestern Philosophy 126 3.4 The Fight against Self-Evidences: Dostoevskii, Pascal, and Spinoza 134 3.5 Philosophy’s Revolt against Itself: Plotinus’ Ecstasies 147 3.6 Audacities and Submissions: Shestov’s Intellectual World 156 3.7 Shestov and the Russian Philosophers 162 Chapter IV Athens and Jerusalem: The Logic and The Thunder (1930-1938) 171 4.1 Introduction: Shestov as a "Jewish Philosopher” 171 4.2 The Bible and the Original Sin: In Dialogue with Martin Buber 180 4.3 The Last Encounter: Kierkegaard 4.4 Étienne Gilson and the Spirit of Medieval Philosophy 185 196 4.5 Philosophers in Chains: At the Sources of Metaphysics Conclusion 200 207 1. Reception and Legacy of Shestov s Philosophy 207 2. The Qpestion of Irrationalism and of “Antiphilosophy” 220 3. The (Neo-)Platonic Paradigm: Shestov’s "Third Sailing” 226 4. Afterword: Reading between the Lines 239 Appendices 242 I. Shestov and Husserl 243 II. Shestov and Berdyaev 262 III. Shestov and Fondane 280 Bibliography and Works Cited 289 A. Shestov’s Works 289 A.1 Boob 290 A.2 Articles and Correspondence 294 B. Selected Studies on Shestov B.l Biographies, Memoirs, Specific Journals, and Bibliographies 298 300 B.2 Books on Shestov 302 B.3 Articles and Book Chapters on Shestov 303 C. Further References Index 314 320 |
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