F. M. Dostoevsky: Dualism and Synthesis of the Human Soul [Book Review]
Abstract
An outline of Dostoevsky's moral and metaphysical orientations. Characters from most of Dostoevsky's works are discussed; many are juxtaposed in an attempt to establish a rough systematization of Dostoevsky's moral hierarchy. Dostoevsky's metaphysical beliefs are shown to be coordinate with this hierarchy. Neither beliefs nor hierarchy are subjected to a philosophical critique. Inconsistencies and problematic notions are offered without apology. The possibilities of comparison with other thinkers, e.g., Kierkegaard, are left untouched. The more circumscribed project of merely sketching Dostoevsky's ideas is, however, gracefully executed.--G. D. D.