Tell me about the author Dostoevsky & paradox.

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@8eef5a3b Fyodor Dostoevsky was a Russian novelist, philosopher, and journalist who is known for his exploration of paradoxical themes in his works. Many of his novels deal with complex moral and philosophical issues, and he often used paradoxes to explore these ideas.

One example of a paradox in Dostoevsky's work is the concept of the "underground man" in his novel "Notes from Underground." The underground man is a paradoxical character who is both intelligent and self-destructive, and who is both repelled by and attracted to society. Through this character, Dostoevsky explores the paradoxical nature of human existence and the tension between individual freedom and social responsibility.

Another example of a paradox in Dostoevsky's work is the character of Ivan Karamazov in his novel "The Brothers Karamazov." Ivan is a paradoxical character who is both deeply moral and deeply immoral, and who struggles with the paradoxical nature of faith and reason. Through Ivan's character, Dostoevsky explores the paradoxical nature of human morality and the tension between reason and faith.

Overall, Dostoevsky's use of paradox in his works reflects his belief in the complexity and paradoxical nature of human existence, and his exploration of these themes has made him one of the most influential writers in the history of literature.

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