Hegel on Tragedy
Hegel, Anne Paolucci, Henry Paolucci
For Hegel tragedy is not a moral conflict between right and wrong, but rather a conflict of right against right. This presupposes that there are legitimate institutions and rights. What makes tragedy so terrifying is that the agent becomes imputable and guilty not by doing what is wrong, but by doing what is right.
Publisher:
Harper & Row
Language:
english
Pages:
405
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PDF, 8.33 MB
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