Etiket: Crime and Punishment

The Intellectual Struggle Between Crime and Punishment, Fathers and Sons, and What Is To Be Done?: Ideology, Violation, and the Design of Man in the Russian Novel

19th-century Russian literature is not only a field of aesthetic production but also a textual laboratory of political, philosophical, and ethical conflicts. Turgenev’s  Fathers and Sons , Chernyshevsky’s  What Is to Be Done?, and Dostoevsky’s  Crime and Punishment are among the most critical texts in this laboratory. This study examines these three novels as links in an ideological chain, investigating how

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In Dostoyevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment,” does Raskolnikov’s remorse make him morally “good”?

The remorse of conscience experienced by the Raskolnikov character in Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment embodies one of the most complex moral contradictions discussed in the history of philosophy. The psychological collapse that Raskolnikov experiences after the murder raises fundamental problems such as the “ontological status of conscience,” “free will and moral responsibility,” and the “metaphysics

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