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A string of bold, fragmentary essays rejects confidence in systematic reason and causal necessity, arguing that appeals to universal laws stifle the soul's spontaneity and creative impulse. Truth is presented as arising in rupture, personal encounter, and existential risk rather than in ordered sequences or abstract ideals, and groundlessness is proposed as a liberating condition. The prose moves between theological meditation, cultural and literary critique, and aphoristic provocation, deliberately unsettling inherited certainties to urge individual affirmation and openness instead of conformity to philosophical or moral systems.

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Lev Shestov

Lev Shestov was a Russian existentialist philosopher and essayist, known for his profound explorations of faith, freedom, and the human condition. His works often challenge conventional philosophical thought, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and the subjective nature of truth. Among his notable writings is "All Things are Possible," where he delves into the complexities of belief and doubt. Shestov's essays, including those in "Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays," reflect his deep engagement with literature and philosophy, showcasing his unique perspective on the existential dilemmas faced by individuals.

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