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so:text | There are no ideals exalting the soul, but only chains, invisible indeed, but binding man more securely than iron. And no act of heroism, no “good work” can open the doors to man’s “perpetual confinement”. Dostoievsky’s barrack vows of “improvement” now appeared to him as a sacrilege. He experience which he underwent was much the same as Luther’s when he remembered with such unfeigned horror and disgust the vows which he had pronounced on entering the convent. P. 10 (en) |
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so:description | The Conquest of the Self-Evident; Dostoievsky’s Philosophy (en) |
so:description | In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths (en) |
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