The Limits of Idealism: Can Idealism Make Us Free?

Exploring the Concepts of Idealism, Freewill, and Humanism in The Brothers Karamazov

J. Rafid Siddiqui, PhD
ILLUMINATION

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Philosophy of Freedom in ‘The Brothers Karamazov’ (Image Source: Author)

“Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.”, Heraclitus

The Brothers Karamazov is perhaps one of the most well respected and deeply philosophical novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It is a thick read with multiple simultaneous ideas and themes incorporated in it, all of which can not obviously be covered by a single blog post. It provides a true mirror of the human condition and the social problems, therefore, it is a must read for building character. This article explores some of the key philosophical insights about idealism, freewill and humanism.

(Very) Brief Summary of ‘The Brothers Karamazov

The novel narrates the story of a dysfunctional family. These are the central characters in the novel.

  • Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov — A land owner, Father of four and a Hedonistic Nihilist.
  • Alexei Fyodorovich Karamazov (a.k.a., Alyosha) — Youngest Son, Protagonist, a devout religious character.
  • Dmitri Fyodorovich Karamazov, Eldest Son, A reflection of the father.
  • Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov — Second Son, an atheist and…

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J. Rafid Siddiqui, PhD
ILLUMINATION

AI Research Scientist, Educator, and Innovator.Writes about Deep learning, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, AI, & Philosophy. bit.ly/MLMethodsBook