Andrej Belyjs Rezeption der Philosophie Kants, Nietzsches und der Neukantianer

Andrej Belyj's novel "Peterburg" introduces to the reader a positivistic father, a neo-Kantian son and a revolutionary with Nietzsche's past. There is no such thing as a pretext or a philosophy. Belyjs concern is to integrate different thought systems into his artistic work, to c...

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Main Author: Andrea, Zink (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 1998
Series:Slavistische Beitraege
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Summary:Andrej Belyj's novel "Peterburg" introduces to the reader a positivistic father, a neo-Kantian son and a revolutionary with Nietzsche's past. There is no such thing as a pretext or a philosophy. Belyjs concern is to integrate different thought systems into his artistic work, to confront them with each other and thus to create a dialogue.
Andrej Belyjs Roman "Peterburg" führt dem Leser einen positivistischen Vater, einen neukantianischen Sohn und einen Revolutionär mit Nietzsche-Vergangenheit vor. Um einen Prätext, um eine Philosophie geht es nicht. Belyjs Anliegen ist es, verschiedene Denksysteme in sein künstlerisches Werk zu integrieren, diese miteinander zu konfrontieren und so einen Dialog zu schaffen.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (387 p.)
ISBN:b12599
9783954790630
Access:Open Access