This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s concept of Sittlichkeit, as developed in the Phenomenology of Spirit. My main hypothesis is that Antigone appears to challenge both the Greek androcentric order and Hegel’s hypotheses on subjectivity. I prove this by reevaluating Hegel’s notion of the Ethical act (sittliche Handlung). Finally, I identify the endowment of Sittlichkeit on natural sexual distinction as the real reason for its collapse and point out the problematic consequences of such endowment for further development of the Phenomenology of Spirit
This paper presents a rereading of the interpretations of Antigone by Hegel and Kierkegaard on the g...
Hegel asserts that the culmination of human life occurs when all human beings are free. Freedom is a...
Antigone fascinates G.W.F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations a...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This thesis focuses on Sophocles’ Antigone in the context of Hegel’s reference to it in describing t...
Hegel believed the Antigone tragedy not only revealed the national spirit of ancient Greece but was ...
When Hegel turns to a treatment of culture in Chapter VI of the Phenomenology—as anyone who has read...
Hegel's inherently universal conception of modern subjectivity recognizes the principle of the moder...
This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the Phenomenology of Spiri...
This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the Phenomenology of Spiri...
In the chapter Spirit of the book "Phenomenology of spirit" in a section called "True spirit, ethica...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
This contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter Six of P...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
Antigone fascinates G. W. F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations...
This paper presents a rereading of the interpretations of Antigone by Hegel and Kierkegaard on the g...
Hegel asserts that the culmination of human life occurs when all human beings are free. Freedom is a...
Antigone fascinates G.W.F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations a...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This thesis focuses on Sophocles’ Antigone in the context of Hegel’s reference to it in describing t...
Hegel believed the Antigone tragedy not only revealed the national spirit of ancient Greece but was ...
When Hegel turns to a treatment of culture in Chapter VI of the Phenomenology—as anyone who has read...
Hegel's inherently universal conception of modern subjectivity recognizes the principle of the moder...
This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the Phenomenology of Spiri...
This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the Phenomenology of Spiri...
In the chapter Spirit of the book "Phenomenology of spirit" in a section called "True spirit, ethica...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
This contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter Six of P...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
Antigone fascinates G. W. F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations...
This paper presents a rereading of the interpretations of Antigone by Hegel and Kierkegaard on the g...
Hegel asserts that the culmination of human life occurs when all human beings are free. Freedom is a...
Antigone fascinates G.W.F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations a...