
handle: 11441/164715
Este trabajo pretende examinar la relación existencial que aparece en las obras de F. Dostoyevski entre el bien y el mal. Es decir, examinar el fundamento último de la moral según el autor a través de la sucesión de tres historias contadas en tres de sus obras: Memorias del subsuelo, Crimen y castigo y Los hermanos Karamázov. Es relevante la sucesión de estas obras ya que podemos encontrar cierta especie de continuismo literario y filosófico entre ellas, y es por esto mismo por lo que trabajaremos principalmente estas tres obras para el trabajo sobre otras. En último lugar, nos preguntaremos acerca de la cuestión de, si acaso Dios no existiera, ¿estaría todo permitido?
This essay aims to examine the existential relation that appears in F. Dostoyesvki between good and evil. To say, examining the ultimate fundamentum of moral from the author going throw three of his different works: Memories of the underground, Crime and punishment and The Brothers Karamazov. It is important the sequence of these works because we can find some sort of literature and philosophical continuity between them, and that is the reason that we will use mainly these three books instead of others. At last place, we will ask ourselves about the question of, if God wouldn´t exist, would everything be forbidden?
Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Filosofía
Nihilism, Nihilismo, Existentialism, Existencialismo, Dostoyevski, Moral
Nihilism, Nihilismo, Existentialism, Existencialismo, Dostoyevski, Moral
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