Lev Shestov
Born
in Kiev, Ukraine
January 31, 1866
Died
November 19, 1938
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All Things are Possible
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published
1905
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194 editions
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Dostoevsky and Nietzsche
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published
1903
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16 editions
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Athens and Jerusalem
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published
1938
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5 editions
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Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Nietzsche: The Good in the Teaching of Tolstoy and Nietzsche: Philosophy and Preaching, & Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: The Philosophy of Tragedy
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published
1900
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5 editions
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Revelațiile morții. Dostoievski - Tolstoi
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published
1929
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20 editions
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Kierkegaard and the Existential Philosophy
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published
1934
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18 editions
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Noaptea din gradina Ghetsimani
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published
2013
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14 editions
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All Things Are Possible and Penultimates Words and Other Essays
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Potestas Clavium
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published
1969
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14 editions
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Penultimate Words, and Other Essays
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published
1908
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50 editions
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“If Darwin had seen in life what Dostoevsky saw, he would not have talked of the law of the preservation of species, but of its destruction.”
― In Job's Balances: On the Sources of the Eternal Truths
― In Job's Balances: On the Sources of the Eternal Truths
“The business of philosophy is to teach man to live in uncertainty... not to reassure him, but to upset him.”
― All Things are Possible
― All Things are Possible
“Suffering "buys" something, and this something possesses a certain value for all of us, for common consciousness; by suffering we buy the right to judge.”
― In Job's Balances: On the Sources of the Eternal Truths
― In Job's Balances: On the Sources of the Eternal Truths































