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Brian Armstrong

Brian Armstrong is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Augusta University. He teaches Dostoevsky in the context of philosophy, and he recently contributed “A Philosophical Approach to Teaching Crime and Punishment” to the MLA’s Approaches to Teaching Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment (edited by Michael Katz and Alexander Burry), which was published this past Spring, and “Writing the Russian Socrates: Dostoevsky, Skovoroda, and the World of The Brothers Karamazov” to Brill’s Socrates in Russia (edited by Alyssa DeBlasio and Victoria Juharyan), which was published last month. His current project is an investigation of Dostoevsky’s fiction as a critique of conceptions of human experience.

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Writing the Russian Socrates: Dostoevsky, Skovoroda, and the World of "The Brothers Karamazov"