Cette contribution propose une lecture de la section du chapitre 14 de la Poétique (1453b27-54a9) dans laquelle sont détaillées les combinatoires possibles entre la connaissance, liée au cas plus particulier de la reconnaissance, l’action et le tragique dans la tragédie grecque. Aristote établit une hiérarchie entre ces combinatoires, qui lui permet de définir le meilleur cas de « tragique » possible.In this article I aim at understanding the fourteenth chapter of Aristotle’s Poetics (1453 b 27-54 a 9), where the author examines the different associations between knowledge, and especially acknowledgment, action and tragedy in Greek drama. Aristotle organizes these associations into a hierarchy so as to determine the best tragic case
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 57 (2009), issue 3...
Cette contribution propose une lecture de la section du chapitre 14 de la Poétique (1453b27-54a9) da...
Alors que l’analyse aristotélicienne dans la Poétique privilégie une approche poétique de la Tragédi...
Alors que l’analyse aristotélicienne dans la Poétique privilégie une approche poétique de la Tragédi...
This study offers a tentative explanation of two much debated points in the first five chapters of A...
Le présent article cherche à établir les influences possibles sur la théorie aristotélicienne de la ...
Action and character are two major concepts which called human into being in the past and also for t...
The problem of the gods in tragedy according to Aristotle This article examines the surprising dist...
The problem of the gods in tragedy according to Aristotle This article examines the surprising dist...
The problem posed by the dramatic genre for the relation between literature and theatre isas old as ...
This paper seeks to prove that there are no grounds in the Poetics to ascribe to Aristotle the views...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 57 (2009), issue 3...
Cette contribution propose une lecture de la section du chapitre 14 de la Poétique (1453b27-54a9) da...
Alors que l’analyse aristotélicienne dans la Poétique privilégie une approche poétique de la Tragédi...
Alors que l’analyse aristotélicienne dans la Poétique privilégie une approche poétique de la Tragédi...
This study offers a tentative explanation of two much debated points in the first five chapters of A...
Le présent article cherche à établir les influences possibles sur la théorie aristotélicienne de la ...
Action and character are two major concepts which called human into being in the past and also for t...
The problem of the gods in tragedy according to Aristotle This article examines the surprising dist...
The problem of the gods in tragedy according to Aristotle This article examines the surprising dist...
The problem posed by the dramatic genre for the relation between literature and theatre isas old as ...
This paper seeks to prove that there are no grounds in the Poetics to ascribe to Aristotle the views...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
This essay offers an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the birth of tragedy (Poetics 1448b18–...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 57 (2009), issue 3...