DESCRIPTION—An essay showing Kafka's The Trial to be written as illustration of an important theory of natural that remains quite unknown all but a very few critics and commentators. CONTENTS 1. The charge against Joseph K. Ignorance of the natural sanction of law and custom a. Brentano's conception of natural law b. Natural law and human need in the Protagoras 2. Correct choice: Brentano's ethical theory a. The empirical origin of the concepts "good" and "better": analogous derivation of "true" b. Evident and blind judgments; evident and blind emotions c. Virtue is unteachable: the point of K.'s Trial d. Guilt and definite acq...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it offers a complementary reading of Franz Kafka’s wr...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
DESCRIPTION—An essay showing Kafka's The Trial to be written as illustration of an important theory ...
Acquired Innocence. The Law, the Charge, and K.’s Trial: Franz Kafka and Franz Brentano \u...
Kafka's work provoked more than three decades of interpretations before Wagenbach provided informati...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
There is a narrow thread in the vast literature on Kafka which pertains to Kafka’s knowledge of phil...
There is a narrow thread in the vast literature on Kafka which pertains to Kafka’s knowledge of phil...
No twentieth-century writer has thought so deeply, or so yearningly, about natural law as Franz Kafk...
This article offers a political reading of Franz Kafka's posthumous work The Trial. In this novel, t...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
Walter Benjamin's great essay on Franz Kafka exemplifies his philosophical praxis, which exhumes the...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Even if Kafka's works are rich in interpretations there is a possible "core" to be found in them, es...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it offers a complementary reading of Franz Kafka’s wr...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
DESCRIPTION—An essay showing Kafka's The Trial to be written as illustration of an important theory ...
Acquired Innocence. The Law, the Charge, and K.’s Trial: Franz Kafka and Franz Brentano \u...
Kafka's work provoked more than three decades of interpretations before Wagenbach provided informati...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
There is a narrow thread in the vast literature on Kafka which pertains to Kafka’s knowledge of phil...
There is a narrow thread in the vast literature on Kafka which pertains to Kafka’s knowledge of phil...
No twentieth-century writer has thought so deeply, or so yearningly, about natural law as Franz Kafk...
This article offers a political reading of Franz Kafka's posthumous work The Trial. In this novel, t...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
Walter Benjamin's great essay on Franz Kafka exemplifies his philosophical praxis, which exhumes the...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Even if Kafka's works are rich in interpretations there is a possible "core" to be found in them, es...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it offers a complementary reading of Franz Kafka’s wr...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...