The paper proposes a new understanding of the relationship that links philosophy and literature, assuming the Greek tragedy of the 5th century BC as the exemplary occasion for the development of this enquiry. In this perspective, moving from the original interpretation of the tragedy recently offered by Pierre Judet de La Combe, the paper shows how the specific cognitive function of the tragedy, understood as “artistic form”, consists in its ability to bring to manifestation, in exemplary way, the “conditions of sense” that make possible any knowledge of experience, with the consciousness of the aesthetical-imaginative and not logical-conceptual character of these same conditions. From this point of view, the critical and reflexive function...
This thesis aims at showing how philosophy, though negatively defined in the Symposium, brings with ...
Seneca’s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering a re...
In the history of philosophy, references to tragedy and tragic motives constitute a field of thought...
The paper proposes a new understanding of the relationship that links philosophy and literature, ass...
Both Philosophy and Tragedy are derived from ancient Greek religion. The former appeared when myths ...
In this paper is articulated a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristo...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
The quest for the origins of tragedy has a long history, and its emphasis has tended to be on form r...
This paper aims to analyze one of the highest achievements of humankind, the classical tragedy, via ...
International audienceThis is the chapter 7 of the first edited volume entirely devoted to cognitive...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
Through theoretical and practical engagement with the Ajax of Sophocles, this investigation seeks to...
The bachelor‘s thesis is dedicated to the analysis of the tragedy theory found in Aristotle‘s “Poeti...
In his famous essay on the reflection of the tragic in ancient drama reflected in the tragic in mode...
The main idea of this thesis is to suggest a new type of reading on Aristotle's Poetics. Commentator...
This thesis aims at showing how philosophy, though negatively defined in the Symposium, brings with ...
Seneca’s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering a re...
In the history of philosophy, references to tragedy and tragic motives constitute a field of thought...
The paper proposes a new understanding of the relationship that links philosophy and literature, ass...
Both Philosophy and Tragedy are derived from ancient Greek religion. The former appeared when myths ...
In this paper is articulated a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristo...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
The quest for the origins of tragedy has a long history, and its emphasis has tended to be on form r...
This paper aims to analyze one of the highest achievements of humankind, the classical tragedy, via ...
International audienceThis is the chapter 7 of the first edited volume entirely devoted to cognitive...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
Through theoretical and practical engagement with the Ajax of Sophocles, this investigation seeks to...
The bachelor‘s thesis is dedicated to the analysis of the tragedy theory found in Aristotle‘s “Poeti...
In his famous essay on the reflection of the tragic in ancient drama reflected in the tragic in mode...
The main idea of this thesis is to suggest a new type of reading on Aristotle's Poetics. Commentator...
This thesis aims at showing how philosophy, though negatively defined in the Symposium, brings with ...
Seneca’s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering a re...
In the history of philosophy, references to tragedy and tragic motives constitute a field of thought...