All Things Are Possible by Lev Shestov
An Essay on the Nature of the Possible and the Impossible
This philosophical work challenges the conventional boundaries of reason and logic, delving into the existential and metaphysical realms of human thought. It critiques the limitations imposed by rationalism and scientific determinism, advocating for a more profound understanding of existence that embraces uncertainty and the irrational. Through a series of essays, it explores the paradoxes of freedom, faith, and morality, encouraging readers to question established truths and embrace the chaotic and unpredictable nature of life. The text is a call to transcend the constraints of traditional philosophy and to seek a deeper, more personal engagement with the mysteries of existence.
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- Published
- 1905
- Nationality
- Russian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- Russian
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