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escritos sobre Antígona, una prueba por demás convincente de la vigencia del mito de la hija de Edipo y Yocasta. La primera se titula "Philosophy and Politics". Comentamos sucintamente cada capítulo. I ... . Tina Chanter en 'Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance of Mourning" repasa la interpretación de Antígona en la tradición filosófica y psicoanalítica. Sostiene que tanto Heidegger como
RESEÑASS. E. Wilmer and Audrone Zukauskaite. Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2010 pp: ix + 448.María Inés Saravia de GrossiUniversidad ... escritos sobre Antígona, una prueba por demás convincente de la vigencia del mito de la hija de Edipo y Yocasta. La primera se titula "Philosophy and Politics". Comentamos sucintamente cada capítulo. I
de Edipo y Yocasta. La primera se titula “Philosophy and Politics”. Comentamos sucintamente cada capítulo. I. Tina Chanter en ‘Antigone’s Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance of Mourning” repasa ... . WILMER AND AUDRONE ZUKAUSKAITE. Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2010 pp: ix El libro comienza con un párrafo de reconocimiento a todos
Atticus and Aristotle in this regard, because they could contribute, first, to illuminate how Plotinus reelaborates the Platonic philosophy and, second, to highlight the metaphysical assumptions underlying ... impresión) “The Later Academy and Platonism”, en Armstrong , A.H. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy , Cambridge: 53 - 83 . RUNIA , D.T. ( 1997 ) “ The Literary and
of Atticus and Aristotle in this regard, because they could contribute, first, to illuminate how Plotinus reelaborates the Platonic philosophy and, second, to highlight the metaphysical assumptions ... . (2007 â"séptima impresión) "The Later Academy and Platonism", en Armstrong, A.H. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge: 53-83. [ Links ] 18. RUNIA
of Atticus and Aristotle in this regard, because they could contribute, first, to illuminate how Plotinus reelaborates the Platonic philosophy and, second, to highlight the metaphysical assumptions ... . (2007 â"séptima impresión) "The Later Academy and Platonism", en Armstrong, A.H. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge: 53-83. [ Links ] 18. RUNIA
In several studies on the interpretation of the term politeuma, Patrick Sänger argues that it has three basic meanings: (a) ‘political act’, (b) ‘citizenry’ or ‘active citizenry’, and (c) ‘polity ... covers a very wide range of realities, such as defining simply a ‘political act’ of any kind up to the very specific and technical designation of ethnically categorized communities with a military
In several studies on the interpretation of the term politeuma, Patrick Sänger argues that it has three basic meanings: (a) ‘political act’, (b) ‘citizenry’ or ‘active citizenry’, and (c) ‘polity ... covers a very wide range of realities, such as defining simply a ‘political act’ of any kind up to the very specific and technical designation of ethnically categorized communities with a military
forward to establish new conclusions about the status of the Platonic tale, about its literary genre and about its relation to philosophy and history in Plato. ... , Tubinga. [ Links ] GILL, Ch. (1977) "The genre of the Atlantis Story", CPh . 72, 4: 287-304. [ Links ] GILL, Ch. (1979) "Plato's Atlantis story and the birth of fiction", Philosophy and
forward to establish new conclusions about the status of the Platonic tale, about its literary genre and about its relation to philosophy and history in Plato.Keywords : Herodotus; Plato; Atlantis; History ... , Tubinga. [ Links ] GILL, Ch. (1977) "The genre of the Atlantis Story", CPh . 72, 4: 287-304. [ Links ] GILL, Ch. (1979) "Plato's Atlantis story and the birth of fiction", Philosophy and
shared by both texts, the absorption of epic formulas and again defined concepts it intends explain the admonitory role Solon acquires as expression of a heroic action on a political dimension. ... with political justice, and the Prayer to the Muses express the same conviction that injustice inevitably brings retribution in its train. The different occasions of the two elegies explain why emphasis
This paper aims to obtain a lot of readers of Aristophanes'works, Lysistrata, above all. This piece offers many historical, social, political, mythical and religious data. The main character is, in ... political life is permanent, incessant: Athenian women, tired of the war against the Lacedemons, decide to make peace in a peculiar way: abstinence of sexual intercourse with their lovers and absence of
shared by both texts, the absorption of epic formulas and again defined concepts it intends explain the admonitory role Solon acquires as expression of a heroic action on a political dimension.Keywords ... with political justice, and the Prayer to the Muses express the same conviction that injustice inevitably brings retribution in its train. The different occasions of the two elegies explain why emphasis
This paper aims to obtain a lot of readers of Aristophanes'works, Lysistrata, above all. This piece offers many historical, social, political, mythical and religious data. The main character is, in ... political life is permanent, incessant: Athenian women, tired of the war against the Lacedemons, decide to make peace in a peculiar way: abstinence of sexual intercourse with their lovers and absence of
It is possible to identify in the tragedy Ajax of Sophocles the employ of certain particular terms used to refer to the political power and the relationships of power among the men that constitute a ... linguistic manipulation leads to the tragic "democratization" of the Homeric and it allows the setting in scene of a political debate in contemporary terms to the spectator of the tragedy. Starting from the
It is possible to identify in the tragedy Ajax of Sophocles the employ of certain particular terms used to refer to the political power and the relationships of power among the men that constitute a ... linguistic manipulation leads to the tragic "democratization" of the Homeric and it allows the setting in scene of a political debate in contemporary terms to the spectator of the tragedy. Starting from the
The most significant cultural difference that Greeks perceived between themselves and the "others" was verified in the , literally, "the life of the ". If the man is a "political animal", the by ... "political animal", the by nature is less or more than a man: a beast or a god. In Euripides' Hippolytus , the tragic hero chooses to be outside family norms and political responsibilities of the civilized
The most significant cultural difference that Greeks perceived between themselves and the "others" was verified in the , literally, "the life of the ". If the man is a "political animal", the by ... "political animal", the by nature is less or more than a man: a beast or a god. In Euripides' Hippolytus , the tragic hero chooses to be outside family norms and political responsibilities of the civilized
aspectos que hacen a las convenciones teatrales, los modos particulares de los discursos, el coro y su funcionalidad. La Parte IV: “Sophocles and Fifth-Century Political, Religious, and Intellectual Thought ... Politics. Cuatro autores se abocan al desarrollo: Rush Rehm “Ritual in Sophocles”, Jon D. Mikalson: “Gods and Heroes in Sophocles”. Sarah Ferrario continúa con “Political Tragedy: Sophocles and Athenian
of integrity in language and consciousness The article is devoted to the lacuna model. There are different types of lacunas: linguistic, mental, axiological, religious, political etc. Lacunas (gaps ... -156); H. Feigl, The ?Mental? and the ?Physical?, [w:] Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science: Concepts, Theories, and the Mind-Body Problem, vol. II, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis