The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophical reflection in the ancient Greece to contemporary discussions in political, social, and moral philosophy. This article presents a genealogy and development of the Greek concept of dikaiosyne (δικαιοσύνη). It starts with the first poetical appearances of a term dike (δίκη) in Homer’s poetry, continues with the analysis through its more sophisticated application by Hesiod, and finally it reaches the pivotal philosophical transformations of dike into dikaiosyne in The Histories of Herodotus
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary r...
This article discusses three trial scenes from three different ancient Greek novels (by Chariton, Ac...
This essay primary goal is to present Plato?s theory of justice constituted in his the most famous w...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
Much has been written about the identity of "dike" in early Greek poetry and philosophy, but there i...
What I intend to do in this talk, is to clarify the notion of 'dikaion'(Justice or What is right) in...
Hippias’ involvement in the conception of justice forms the philosophical topic of this paper. Hippi...
The article aims at analyzing the connection between the theorists of phýsis with the tragic and the...
The dissertation explores the meaning and function of dike in the Corpus Theognideum – an essential ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
One of the topics of the Republic is to determine the role of the poet within the ideal city. While ...
The purpose of my thesis is to examine the relation between the human and the divine in the Homeric ...
1 Abstrakt anglicky This diploma thesis discusses the phenomenon of justice in contemporary legal th...
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary r...
This article discusses three trial scenes from three different ancient Greek novels (by Chariton, Ac...
This essay primary goal is to present Plato?s theory of justice constituted in his the most famous w...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
Much has been written about the identity of "dike" in early Greek poetry and philosophy, but there i...
What I intend to do in this talk, is to clarify the notion of 'dikaion'(Justice or What is right) in...
Hippias’ involvement in the conception of justice forms the philosophical topic of this paper. Hippi...
The article aims at analyzing the connection between the theorists of phýsis with the tragic and the...
The dissertation explores the meaning and function of dike in the Corpus Theognideum – an essential ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
One of the topics of the Republic is to determine the role of the poet within the ideal city. While ...
The purpose of my thesis is to examine the relation between the human and the divine in the Homeric ...
1 Abstrakt anglicky This diploma thesis discusses the phenomenon of justice in contemporary legal th...
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary r...
This article discusses three trial scenes from three different ancient Greek novels (by Chariton, Ac...
This essay primary goal is to present Plato?s theory of justice constituted in his the most famous w...