The Problem of the Near-Death Experience: Leo Tolstoy and Andrei Platonov

Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):228-236 (2020)
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This article demonstrates the perspectives on near-death experience in two works, Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Andrei Platonov’s Soul. The author examines the significance of the boun...

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