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Atrona Grizel (Sov8840) Dostoevsky might have understood my guilt, yet even he would fail to trace its full architecture; it is a city of shadows I built alone.


Kasim Muminoglu I would like to offer on this issue to read my book "Human Destiny and Freedom in Dostoyevsky and Nietzsche"
Dostoyevsky is the thinker who most profoundly explored the depths of the human soul.Dostoyevsky saw freedom as a terrifying and sacred gift — one that leads through suffering, guilt, and redemption. For the Dostoyevskian soul, true liberation is found not in defiance, but in humble surrender to something greater than the self. This book explores how his characters, from Raskolnikov to the Grand Inquisitor, wrestle with the unbearable weight of moral choice.


Kasim Muminoglu What happens when two of the nineteenth century's most daring minds confront the same fundamental question from opposite ends of belief? This book places Dostoyevsky and Nietzsche in direct dialogue, tracing the fault lines where faith and godlessness, suffering and triumph, resignation and self-overcoming meet — and collide.


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