Pavlov, Evgeny2021-11-022021-11-022021Pavlov E (2021). “Only God Can Be”: Aleksandr Vvedensky, Kant, God, and Time. Religions. 12(8). 658-669.2077-1444https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102821This article discusses the place of God in the poetic system of Aleksandr Vvedensky. Vvedensky’s famous pronouncement on his “poetic critique” is more throughgoing than Kant’s critical enterprise, and invites a comparison between the movement of Kant’s thought in the Critique of Judgment, and what Vvedensky’s recourse to senselessness aims to achieve. Time in Vvedensky poetics may be seen as a radical extension of Kant’s philosophical system where it ultimately resides in an equally inaccessible realm on which its entire edifice is founded.enAll rights reserved unless otherwise statedAlexansder VedenskyRussian avant-gardetimeGod“Only God Can Be”: Aleksandr Vvedensky, Kant,God, and TimeJournal Article2021-08-182204 Religion and Religious StudiesFields of Research::47 - Language, communication and culture::4705 - Literary studies::470505 - Central and Eastern European literature (incl. Russian)Fields of Research::50 - Philosophy and religious studies::5003 - Philosophy::500316 - Philosophy of religionFields of Research::50 - Philosophy and religious studies::5004 - Religious studies::500405 - Religion, society and culturehttp://doi.org/10.3390/rel12080658