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Soloviev, E. Yu. Philosopho-Legal Backgrounds of Chekhov’s Story ‘Malefactor’

Abstract: The article is devoted to the 150th anniversary of A. P. Chekhov and represents a case of literary g oriented at judicial and philosopho-legal problems. Based on the example of a famous story ‘Malefactor’ the author shows how the great writer Chekhov introduced the deep antitetics to the society of post-reform Russia. The author also touches upon the topic of narrative literature as a discourse.


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philosophy of law, education, criminal science, evil will, conditional sentence, antinomy, liberalism, neoliberalism.


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