This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the Phenomenology of Spirit devoted to oethical actiono. The thrust of this section cannot be adequately grasped, it is argued, by focusing on Hegel's references to either Sophocles' Antigone or Greek tragedy as a whole. Taking into account Hegel's complex use of literary sources, the essay shows in particular that Hegel draws on Aristophanes' comedies to comprehend the collapse of Greek culture, a collapse he considered to result from the tragic conflict constitutive of Greek culture as a whole. The essay thus aims to shed light on Hegel's abstruse remarks on womanhood and, more generally, to demonstrate that Hegel's peculiar employment of literary sources constitute...
The aim is to demonstrate the Phenomenology of Spirit positions the tragic in the center o...
In this thesis I deal primarily with Hegel's theory of tragedy, in an attempt to both explicate and ...
The following thesis outlines Hegel’s interpretation of Socrates in order to prove that as a negativ...
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 essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
In the chapter Spirit of the book "Phenomenology of spirit" in a section called "True spirit, ethica...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
This thesis focuses on Sophocles’ Antigone in the context of Hegel’s reference to it in describing t...
none1siThis contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter S...
Hegel's inherently universal conception of modern subjectivity recognizes the principle of the moder...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
The aim is to demonstrate the Phenomenology of Spirit positions the tragic in the center o...
In this thesis I deal primarily with Hegel's theory of tragedy, in an attempt to both explicate and ...
The following thesis outlines Hegel’s interpretation of Socrates in order to prove that as a negativ...
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 essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
This paper reconsiders Antigone’s role in the ancient Greek polis in the framework of Hegel’s conce...
This essay deploys Hegel's account of Antigone in Phenomenology of Spirit to reflect on conflicts th...
In the chapter Spirit of the book "Phenomenology of spirit" in a section called "True spirit, ethica...
The work seeks to gain an understanding of the concept of spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit....
This thesis focuses on Sophocles’ Antigone in the context of Hegel’s reference to it in describing t...
none1siThis contribution aims at exploring a passage related to the figure of Antigone in Chapter S...
Hegel's inherently universal conception of modern subjectivity recognizes the principle of the moder...
This paper will take its starting point at the figure of Antigone taken up by Hegel at various mome...
The aim is to demonstrate the Phenomenology of Spirit positions the tragic in the center o...
In this thesis I deal primarily with Hegel's theory of tragedy, in an attempt to both explicate and ...
The following thesis outlines Hegel’s interpretation of Socrates in order to prove that as a negativ...