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- | '''Lev Isaakovich Shestov''', born '''Yehuda Leyb Schwarzmann''' was a Ukrainian/Russian - Jewish [[existentialist]] philosopher. Born in [[Kiev]] ([[Russian Empire]]) on January 31 (February 13) 1866, he emigrated to France in 1921, fleeing from the aftermath of the [[October Revolution]]. He lived in Paris until his death on November 19, 1938. | ||
- | == Main Works == | ||
- | These are Shestovs most important works, in their English translations, and with their date of ''writing'': | ||
- | * ''The Good in the Teaching of Tolstoy and Nietzsche'', 1899 | + | # The capital of [[Ukraine]]. |
- | * ''The Philosophy of Tragedy, Dostoevsky and Nietzsche'', 1903 | + | # The medieval principality centred on Kiev; the Kievan state or [[Kievan Rus]]. |
- | * ''All Things are Possible (Apotheosis of Groundlessness)'', 1905 | + | # Kiev province (''[[oblast]]'') of Ukraine. |
- | * ''Potestas Clavium'', 1919 | + | |
- | * ''In Job's Balances'', 1923-29 | + | |
- | * ''Kierkegaard and the Existential Philosophy'', 1933-34 | + | |
- | * ''Athens and Jerusalem'', 1930-37 | + | |
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- The capital of Ukraine.
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