Beauty Will Save The World | Dostoevsky's Philosophy For Sleep
Автор: SleepyPhil
Загружено: 2025-10-28
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A deep dive into the mind of Fyodor Dostoevsky - the Russian novelist who understood human nature better than almost anyone. This is designed for late-night listening, studying, or just letting your mind wander through some of the most profound questions ever asked.
We start with his brutal years in Siberian prison, move through his masterpieces like Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, and explore why his ideas about freedom, guilt, and redemption still matter today.
No background noise, no music - just a steady, calm exploration of what it means to be human.
Perfect for insomnia, studying philosophy, or anyone who's ever wondered why we do the things we do even when we know better.
Please listen only in safe, restful contexts.
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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Chapter 01: Early Life, Siberia, and Return to St. Petersburg
00:18:39 Chapter 02: Polyphony and Dialogism in Dostoevsky's Art
00:28:35 Chapter 03: The Underground Man and the Revolt Against Reason
00:38:22 Chapter 04: Rational Egoism and the Crystal Palace
00:46:31 Chapter 05: The Right to Desire and the Limits of Arithmetic
00:54:57 Chapter 06: Crime and Punishment—The Logic of Transgression
01:02:02 Chapter 07: Raskolnikov's Conscience and the Problem of Confession
01:09:13 Chapter 08: Sonya and the Meaning of Redemption
01:15:39 Chapter 09: The Idiot—Prince Myshkin and the Ideal of Goodness
01:22:16 Chapter 10: Beauty, Vulnerability, and the Failure of Innocence
01:29:21 Chapter 11: Demons—Ideology and Revolutionary Violence
01:36:17 Chapter 12: Shigalyov's System and the Logic of Absolutism
01:43:30 Chapter 13: Stavrogin and the Emptiness of Nihilism
01:50:29 Chapter 14: The Brothers Karamazov—Faith, Doubt, and the Human Condition
01:56:20 Chapter 15: Ivan Karamazov's Rebellion Against Creation
02:03:37 Chapter 16: The Grand Inquisitor and the Problem of Freedom
02:10:03 Chapter 17: Zosima's Teaching and the Path of Active Love
02:16:18 Chapter 18: The Question of Theodicy and the Meaning of Suffering
02:22:24 Chapter 19: Dmitri, Smerdyakov, and the Web of Responsibility
02:29:35 Chapter 20: Double Consciousness and the Divided Self
02:35:33 Chapter 21: Shame, Pride, and the Theater of Confession
02:41:31 Chapter 22: Freedom, Personhood, and Ethical Irreducibility
02:47:56 Chapter 23: Religion as Risk—Faith Beyond Miracle and Mystery
02:53:51 Chapter 24: Compassion, Solidarity, and Responsibility for All
03:00:01 Chapter 25: Dostoevsky's Psychology and the Birth of Existentialism
03:06:00 Chapter 26: Influence and Legacy in Philosophy and Literature
03:12:13 Chapter 27: Closing Synthesis—Life as Question, Not Solution
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