All Things Are Possible is a radical, provocative work of philosophy that challenges humanity's deepest faith in reason, logic, and moral certainty. Written by Russian existential thinker Lev Shestov, this book dismantles the foundations of European rationalism and confronts the illusion of eternal truths. With a foreword by D. H. Lawrence, Shestov's reflections move freely between philosophy, literature, theology, and psychology. Questioning Plato, Kant, Tolstoy, Nietzsche, and the very idea that life must obey fixed laws. Shestov argues that philosophy should not comfort us, but disturb us. Against logic, necessity, and reason, he asserts a daring alternative: that life is governed by freedom, paradox, and limitless possibility. In doing so, he anticipates modern existentialism and speaks powerfully to readers wrestling with doubt, faith, suffering, and the meaning of existence. This timeless philosophical classic is essential reading for: Readers of existential and religious philosophyStudents of Russian literature and thoughtAdmirers of Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and DostoevskyAnyone questioning certainty, logic, and imposed truths All things are possible not because reason allows it, but because life defies reason itself.
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