(Aho2019)
Heidegger’s connection to Dostoevsky is well known (cf. Gerigk 2017). Dostoevsky is one of the few non-German figures that he consistently cites as an influence on Being and Time, and he kept a portrait of the Russian prominently displayed in his office. Indeed, after taking over Husserl’s chair at the University of Freiburg, Heidegger personally oversaw the university library purchasing the complete works of Dostoevsky (Schmid 2011). But his most revealing references come in (…)
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Dostoiévski e os niilistas russos
30 de março, por Cardoso de Castro(Aho2019)
Amongst the intelligentsia in Russia, this fin de siècle nihilism was largely viewed as a sign of progress, where secular reason, empirical science, and the laws of physics freed the Russian people from superstition and the authority of religious dogma. But for Dostoevsky, these newly imported values created an atmosphere of alienation and confusion. Indeed, all of Dostoevsky’s mature (post-Siberian) works can be viewed as attacks on the younger generation of social reformers who (…) -
Dostoiévski - liberdade
30 de março, por Cardoso de Castro(Aho2019)
[…] But for Dostoevsky, a life based on the relentless pursuit of freedom, pleasure, and self-affirmation is a sucker’s game. It is not an expression of self-actualization but of bondage and self-destruction. To this end, he writes: The world has proclaimed the reign of freedom, especially of late, but what do we see in this freedom? Nothing but slavery and self-destruction! … Interpreting freedom as the multiplication and rapid satisfaction of desires, men distort their own (…)