This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts that challenge the contemporary world. It argues that contemporary discourses often fail to recognize the tragic nature of the conflicts between such values as are defended by the state and by cultural minorities.</p
The purpose of this essay is to look at the ethical concerns and sensibilities that emerge out of He...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
The essay revisits Antigone as the tragedy in which a body that is displaced, bleeding, and matrilin...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This essay draws on Hegelrsquo;s conception of tragedy in the emPhenomenology/em to reinterpret the ...
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...
Hegel believed the Antigone tragedy not only revealed the national spirit of ancient Greece but was ...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
The aims of this article is to expound and defend Hegel's theory of the tragic and to clarify his co...
Antigone fascinates G. W. F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
none1siThis contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter S...
The purpose of this essay is to look at the ethical concerns and sensibilities that emerge out of He...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
The essay revisits Antigone as the tragedy in which a body that is displaced, bleeding, and matrilin...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This essay draws on Hegelrsquo;s conception of tragedy in the emPhenomenology/em to reinterpret the ...
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...
Hegel believed the Antigone tragedy not only revealed the national spirit of ancient Greece but was ...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
The aims of this article is to expound and defend Hegel's theory of the tragic and to clarify his co...
Antigone fascinates G. W. F. Hegel and Luce Irigaray, both of whom turn to her in their explorations...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
none1siThis contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter S...
The purpose of this essay is to look at the ethical concerns and sensibilities that emerge out of He...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
The essay revisits Antigone as the tragedy in which a body that is displaced, bleeding, and matrilin...