none2noThis article discusses Hans-Georg Gadamer’s conception of tragedy and the tragic. We move from the basic presuppositions: (1) that the question concerning tragedy and the tragic undoubtedly belongs to the fundamental questions that have characterized the whole history of Western thought; (2) that Gadamer surely belongs to the main representatives of twentieth-century continental thought and his hermeneutical aesthetics undoubtedly represents, in turn, one of the most considerable and substantial aspects of his entire philosophy; (3) that notwithstanding the great importance of art and aesthetic experience in Gadamer’s thought, his conception of tragedy and the tragic has actually received little attention by interpreters and scholars...
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This article discusses Hans-Georg Gadamer’s conception of tragedy and the tragic. We move from the b...
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Certainly one of the key German philosophers of the twentieth century, Hans-Georg Gadamer also influ...
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Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
In the article it is given information about the tragedy, it is paid attention Aristotle’s theory of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-63)The rise and decline of tragedy in drama in at leas...
This article discusses Hans-Georg Gadamer’s conception of tragedy and the tragic. We move from the b...
The text presented here is an attempt to introduce problems of aesthetics embodied in the works of ...
Hans-Georg Gadamer's poetics completely overturns the European aesthetic tradition. By concentrating...
The article is dedicated to hermeneutic philosophy of H.-G.Gadamer. Philosophical hermeneutics is co...
This article considers H.-G. Gadamer’s hermeneutics in the context of Kant’s aesthetic theory laid d...
The curiosity of different beliefs to “tragedy” between the two worlds, Eastern where tragedy is unp...
The primary aim of this thesis is to elucidate a frequently misunderstood and undervalued content i...
Since the appearance of Jurgen Habermas\u27s critical review of Hans-Georg Gadamer\u27s Truth and Me...
Certainly one of the key German philosophers of the twentieth century, Hans-Georg Gadamer also influ...
The form of tragedy has been central to philosophical projects since classical antiquity, and it gai...
In his famous essay on the reflection of the tragic in ancient drama reflected in the tragic in mode...
This paper examines some of the theories that were proposed to answer the paradox of tragedy during ...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
In the article it is given information about the tragedy, it is paid attention Aristotle’s theory of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-63)The rise and decline of tragedy in drama in at leas...