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Tuo Dostoevsky Humanity The Ethical Analysis

Posted on:2010-03-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275992684Subject:Ethics
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Fyodor·Mikhailovich·Dostoyevsky is the nineteenth century'great Russian writer, He is not only an outstanding writer, but also, precisely speaking a philosopher and ethicist. His works widely relate to the ethical issues of human nature. He has seen the evil side of human nature, but also seen the good side of human nature. He believes that people can be free to choose a path of Christ and God and he believes that people can be free from the evil side in the help of misery. Dostoevsky's thought of human nature contains many positive elements, but there are also some negative views. Researching the human thought of Dostoevsky from the ethical perspective can not only help know well his all kinds of ideas and theories, but also help people been inspired to raise awareness of the moral consciousness, and at the same time help people enrich the researching field of contemporary ethics'content.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dostoyevsky, human thought, freedom, good and evil
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