All Things Are Possible


Lu par Expatriate

(4.6 stars; 26 reviews)

A passionate exponent of Russian Existentialism, Lev Shestov is little known in the English-speaking world but had an extensive influence on philosophy and literature in the first half of the 20th century, his influence imprinting thinkers and writers as diverse as D. H. Lawrence, Nicholas Berdyaev, Georges Bataille, and Edmund Husserl. Driven out of Russia by the Bolshevik Revolution, Shestov continued to live, study, and write in Paris, where he died in 1955. - Summary by Expatriate (5 hr 9 min)

Chapitres

Foreword by D.H. Lawrence 7:26 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 01-16 16:43 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 17-22 17:39 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 23-34 20:35 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 35-53 19:07 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 54-76 18:35 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 77-85 19:08 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 86-102 20:15 Lu par Expatriate
Part I, Sections 103-122 21:05 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 01-03 18:14 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 04-09 18:00 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 10-14 19:52 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 15-23 19:21 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 24-32 20:35 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 33-40 20:23 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 41-44 16:45 Lu par Expatriate
Part II, Sections 45-46 15:28 Lu par Expatriate

Critiques


(5 stars)

A must read for anyone into existentialism. Honestly, though, a must read from anyone into philosophy. He gets much closer to the essence of philosophy than most others.

Excellent reading.


(5 stars)

Excellent reading of an underrated classic.