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The Meaning of History
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252 pages
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The opening essay explores the philosophical insights of Berdyaev, portraying him as an intriguing figure whose ideas often felt out of place in historical discourse. Banerjee delves into his contributions to existentialism and spirituality, highlighting the tension between his thoughts and the prevailing societal norms. Through this examination, she invites readers to reconsider the relevance of Berdyaev's work in understanding the complexities of human existence and the role of the individual in history.
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2017, hardcover
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