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This study is concerned with the different interpretations of Greek tragedy proposed by G.W.F. Hegel. While Hegel's philosophical interest in tragedy as an art form is well known, the motivation for his preoccupation with this art form needs to be further explored. Indeed, why would Hegel, a pivotal figure of German idealism, be inclined to concern himself with a form of poetry that reached its peak in the 5th century B.C.? Precisely this question forms the core of this book. It articulates what the primary stakes are and thereby develop and defend the thesis that Hegel's examination of Greece…mehr
This study is concerned with the different interpretations of Greek tragedy proposed by G.W.F. Hegel. While Hegel's philosophical interest in tragedy as an art form is well known, the motivation for his preoccupation with this art form needs to be further explored. Indeed, why would Hegel, a pivotal figure of German idealism, be inclined to concern himself with a form of poetry that reached its peak in the 5th century B.C.? Precisely this question forms the core of this book. It articulates what the primary stakes are and thereby develop and defend the thesis that Hegel's examination of Greece and tragedy is one that has a direct bearing on the "fate" of politics in the modern world.
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Autorenporträt
Martin Thibodeau teaches in the department of philosophy at St. Paul University (Ottawa, Canada). He specializes in 19th and 20th century German Philosophy form Kant to Adorno. His publications include La Théorie Esthétique d'Adorno: Une Introduction (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, France, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate: Law, Love, and Tragic Fate 1.1: The Spirit of Judaism and the great tragedy of the Jewish People 1.2: Christianity and the Failure of the Theology of Love 1.3: Tragedy and the Reconciliation of Fate Chapter 2: The Essay on Natural Law: "Tragedy in Ethical Life" (Die Tragodie Im Sittlichen) 2.1: The Naturrechtsaufsatz and the Critique of Practical Understanding: The Empiricist and Formalist Theories of Natural Law 2.2: The Speculative Conception of Politics and the Tragic Process of Absolute Ethical Life Chapter 3: The Phenomenology of Spirit: The Science of the Experience of Consciousness and Greek Tragedy 3.1: Introduction: The Project of the Phenomenology of Spirit and Tragedy 3.2: The Ethical World (die sittliche Welt): Tragedy, Antigone and the Break-up of the Greek Polis 3.3: The "Religion of Art" (Die Kunstreligion): Tragic Poetry and the Fate of the Gods Chapter 4: The Lectures of Fine Art: The "Death of Art" and Greek Tragedy 4.1: The System of the Encyclopedia, Absolute Spirit and Art 4.2: Dramatic Poetry: Tragedy, Reconciliation and the Dissolution of Beautiful Art Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate: Law, Love, and Tragic Fate 1.1: The Spirit of Judaism and the great tragedy of the Jewish People 1.2: Christianity and the Failure of the Theology of Love 1.3: Tragedy and the Reconciliation of Fate Chapter 2: The Essay on Natural Law: "Tragedy in Ethical Life" (Die Tragodie Im Sittlichen) 2.1: The Naturrechtsaufsatz and the Critique of Practical Understanding: The Empiricist and Formalist Theories of Natural Law 2.2: The Speculative Conception of Politics and the Tragic Process of Absolute Ethical Life Chapter 3: The Phenomenology of Spirit: The Science of the Experience of Consciousness and Greek Tragedy 3.1: Introduction: The Project of the Phenomenology of Spirit and Tragedy 3.2: The Ethical World (die sittliche Welt): Tragedy, Antigone and the Break-up of the Greek Polis 3.3: The "Religion of Art" (Die Kunstreligion): Tragic Poetry and the Fate of the Gods Chapter 4: The Lectures of Fine Art: The "Death of Art" and Greek Tragedy 4.1: The System of the Encyclopedia, Absolute Spirit and Art 4.2: Dramatic Poetry: Tragedy, Reconciliation and the Dissolution of Beautiful Art Conclusion
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