Skepticism as a Means of “Indirect Exposition”: Boris Pasternak and Gustav Shpet

Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (4):292-299 (2021)
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When we discuss skepticism, we generally mean a certain philosophical movement with a fundamental basis in doubt. At the same time, the history of philosophy gives us another highly productive, met...

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