How does the philosophy of “if there is no God, everything is permissible” resonate in the actions and crises of faith of the characters in The Brothers Karamazov?
In Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, the idea that “If there is no God, everything is permissible” profoundly shapes the characters’ existential crises, moral collapses, and search for faith. This philosophy is discussed primarily through the lens of Ivan Karamazov, but it also resonates in the actions of other characters. Here
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