Suffering and the Human Condition in F.M. Dostoevsky and L. Pareyson
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Suffering, art, religious experience, Christianity, Dostoevsky.Abstract
This article attempts first to approach the problem of suffering in the literary world of Dostoevsky from a narrative and phenomenological perspective, before going on to show the philosophical issues and the theoretical arguments involved. The author offers a particular analysis of Luigi Pareyson’s hermeneutic of art and the religious experience and his concept of “tragic Christianity”.Downloads
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2011-08-10
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