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The Realist interpretation of 'War and Peace' -§articulated by Martin Wight and Stanley Hoffmann - is§based on Tolstoy's understanding of history as it is§elaborated in his account of the Napoleonic invasion§in the second epilogue of the book. There Tolstoy§puts forward a mechanistic view of international§relations which are assumed to be governed by§inexorable laws of history determining human§behaviour and limiting man's exercise of free will.§However, Tolstoy's subjection of man to the workings§of impenetrable laws of history in the second§epilogue is at variance with a multiplicity of§conscious moral choices that his three main§characters - Nikolay Rostov, Andrey Bolkonsky and§Pierre Bezukhov - make throughout the book. It is§argued that the different treatment of the freedom§vs. necessity problem in the fictional and historical§narrative can only be understood contextually, i.e.§from within Tolstoy' rejection of the Enlightenment§tradition of scientific and moral inquiry.