Antigone’s reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. Sofocle’s work is the pretext for a reflection about the lack of mediation between the law in general and the peculiarity of the actual instances in the context of the classical Hellenism. Antigone stages the battle between the nomos and the daily life, unveiling the lack of the ancient Greek poleis’ “social thought”. The chance for a mediation between universal and particular differentiates the “hard” approach of the law and the “sweet” approach of the ius
En el presente trabajo analizamos la tragedia Antígona, la famosa obra deSófocles, especialmente los...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
Literature has long been "seen as a field of activity set apart from ordinary life." But, this moder...
Antigone’s reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. Sofocle’s work is the pr...
International audienceAntigone's reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. So...
This chapter argues that Antigone is a tragedy about law and its inherent conflicts. The nature of t...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Sophocles’ Antigone has a prominent place in the Philosophy of Law. This tragedy expresses legal dil...
The tension and conflicts between the rule of law and the requirements of human freedom are not rece...
The author presents considerations concerning morality criteria based on cultural and philosophical ...
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary r...
In Laws 3, 680b-c the Athenian Stranger's positive evaluation of the Cyclopean 'way of life' (Od. 9....
Relationship between law and literature became topic of particular scientific and academic interest ...
markdownabstractThis article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide import...
En el presente trabajo analizamos la tragedia Antígona, la famosa obra deSófocles, especialmente los...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
Literature has long been "seen as a field of activity set apart from ordinary life." But, this moder...
Antigone’s reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. Sofocle’s work is the pr...
International audienceAntigone's reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. So...
This chapter argues that Antigone is a tragedy about law and its inherent conflicts. The nature of t...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Sophocles’ Antigone has a prominent place in the Philosophy of Law. This tragedy expresses legal dil...
The tension and conflicts between the rule of law and the requirements of human freedom are not rece...
The author presents considerations concerning morality criteria based on cultural and philosophical ...
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary r...
In Laws 3, 680b-c the Athenian Stranger's positive evaluation of the Cyclopean 'way of life' (Od. 9....
Relationship between law and literature became topic of particular scientific and academic interest ...
markdownabstractThis article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide import...
En el presente trabajo analizamos la tragedia Antígona, la famosa obra deSófocles, especialmente los...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
Literature has long been "seen as a field of activity set apart from ordinary life." But, this moder...