In Dostoevsky's Dialectics and the Problem of Sin, Ksana Blank
borrows from ancient Greek, Chinese, and Christian dialectical
traditions to formulate a dynamic image of Dostoevsky's
dialectics--distinct from Hegelian dialectics--as a philosophy of
"compatible contradictions." Expanding on the classical triad of
Goodness, Beauty, and Truth, Blank guides us through Dostoevsky's
most difficult paradoxes: goodness that begets evil, beautiful
personalities that bring
about grief, and criminality that brings about salvation.
Dostoevsky's philosophy of contradictions, this book
demonstrates, contributes to the development of antinomian thought
in the writings of early twentieth-century Russian religious
thinkers and to the development of Bakhtin's dialogism.Dostoevsky's
Dialectics and the Problem of Sin marks an important and original
intervention into the enduring debate over Dostoevsky's spiritual
philosophy.
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