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Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece

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  1. The Authority of Telemachus.A. Gottesman - 2014 - Classical Antiquity 33 (1):31-60.
    The role of Telemachus in the Odyssey is a perennial puzzle. This paper argues that Telemachus must reconstruct authority in Ithaca in order to present the death of the suitors as a lawful execution rather than as an extra-legal murder. This is part of the Odyssey's strategy to exonerate Odysseus from any possible blame. The job falls to Telemachus because in the Odyssey authority is premised on personal relationships, and the suitors simply do not know Odysseus. The construction of authority (...)
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  • The Role of Tragedy and the Tragic in Gadamer's Aesthetics and Hermeneutics.Carlo Gentili & Stefano Marino - 2013 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 44 (2):145-162.
  • From Daimonion to The “Last” God.Robert S. Gall - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (3):265-272.
    The paper proposes rethinking our understanding of God and divinity by reflecting on Socrates' and Martin Heidegger's understanding of what is divine.
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