
Episode 164: Dostoyevsky’s “The Idiot” on Perfection (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Is He the Stand-in for the Straight Up Atheist Character?
The book is about a man who believes that if there's no God, then he should kill everyone. The author says the character expresses an existentialism more universal than any particular set of religious beliefs. "If there is no God, everything is permitted," reads one line from Caramaresov.
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