Raskolnikov's Rebirth
Discover the profound insights of Ilham Dilman's "Raskolnikov's Rebirth," published by Open Court Publishing Co in 2000. This compelling 256-page paperback delves into the intersection of psychoanalysis and ethics, shedding light on the complexities of good and evil. Utilizing Sigmund Freud's influential theories, Dilman explores how these concepts can deepen our understanding of human existence and moral philosophy.
Through the lens of Dostoyevsky's iconic character, Raskolnikov, the author illustrates various modes of being open to the world, inviting readers to reflect on their own ethical beliefs. "Raskolnikov's Rebirth" is an essential read for anyone interested in cognitive psychology, social psychology, and the philosophical inquiries surrounding morality. Engage with this thought-provoking text that not only critiques but also enriches the discourse on ethics and the human condition.