THE PARADOX IS A CRITICAL SYSTEM L. SHESTOV

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In article the paradoxical of critical thinking of L. Shestov is detected which is caused by his concept of a worldseeing and aphoristic nature of the letter. The emphasis is made on the paradoxical critic’s judgments about Russian literature.

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Nina Rakovska

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Nina Rakovska (2015). THE PARADOX IS A CRITICAL SYSTEM L. SHESTOV. Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(20), 49-58. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-439120