This chapter argues that Antigone is a tragedy about law and its inherent conflicts. The nature of the human as it emerges from this tragedy has to include an understanding of the human as a creature entangled in law, or specifically, as both creator of and subject to laws. There is an essential tension at the core of law. On the one hand, it is the nature of law that it has to be conceived as something unchangeable, like the sacred laws which Antigone invokes to justify her actions. On the other hand, laws are either created by humans or at least receive their specific formulations from humans, and in that sense, they are open to criticism and modification. It is shown that approaching the law from the outset as open to changes and interpr...
markdownabstractThis article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide import...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
(Excerpt) Throughout history, some have questioned whether the authority exercised by some over othe...
The author presents considerations concerning morality criteria based on cultural and philosophical ...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Antigone’s reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. Sofocle’s work is the pr...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Philosophy of law is a branch of philosophy that deals with philosophical questions about law. This ...
International audienceAntigone's reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. So...
Abstract: William Conklin takes on Hegel’s interpretation of Sophocles’ Antigone in ...
Literature has long been "seen as a field of activity set apart from ordinary life." But, this moder...
The tension and conflicts between the rule of law and the requirements of human freedom are not rece...
The tragedy of Antigone revolves around the theme of conflict. Both the version written by Sophocles...
Sophocles\u27 Antigone has elicited many superlatives. Hölderlin considered the play to be the most ...
Sophocles\u27 classic drama about man-made law versus natural law.https://collected.jcu.edu/plays/10...
markdownabstractThis article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide import...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
(Excerpt) Throughout history, some have questioned whether the authority exercised by some over othe...
The author presents considerations concerning morality criteria based on cultural and philosophical ...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Antigone’s reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. Sofocle’s work is the pr...
This article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide important insights in ...
Philosophy of law is a branch of philosophy that deals with philosophical questions about law. This ...
International audienceAntigone's reading is filled with philosophical and juridical implications. So...
Abstract: William Conklin takes on Hegel’s interpretation of Sophocles’ Antigone in ...
Literature has long been "seen as a field of activity set apart from ordinary life." But, this moder...
The tension and conflicts between the rule of law and the requirements of human freedom are not rece...
The tragedy of Antigone revolves around the theme of conflict. Both the version written by Sophocles...
Sophocles\u27 Antigone has elicited many superlatives. Hölderlin considered the play to be the most ...
Sophocles\u27 classic drama about man-made law versus natural law.https://collected.jcu.edu/plays/10...
markdownabstractThis article aims to demonstrate that works of art and literature can provide import...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
(Excerpt) Throughout history, some have questioned whether the authority exercised by some over othe...