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    The sublime pleasures of tragedy: a study of critical theory from Dennis to Keats.William Price Albrecht - 1975 - Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
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    Hegel on tragedy and comedy: new essays.Mark Alznauer (ed.) - 2021 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Explores the full extent of Hegel's interest in tragedy and comedy throughout his works and extends from more literary and dramatic issues to questions about the role these genres play in the history of society and religion.
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    The birth of tragedy; or, Hellenism and pessimism.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1974 - New York: Gordon Press.
    AN ATTEMPT AT SELF- CRITICISM. I. Whatever may lie at the bottom of this doubt- ful book must be a question of the first rank and attractiveness, ...
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing.has Published Papers on Imagination Epistemology, Self-Knowledge Desire, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly Aesthetic Appreciation in Journals Like Australasian Journal of Philosophy, European Journal of Philosophy Synthese & etc Journal of Aesthetic Education - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (1):89-93.
    As the editors of the series, New Literary Theory, proclaim in the preface of the book, the purpose of the series is to make more room in literary theory for playful and accessible approaches to li...
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  5. Der Zufall und die Theorie des tragischen Handlungsablaufes bei Aristoteles.Norbert Kaul - 1965 - [Reinheim/Odw.,: Offsetdruck: E. Lokay].
     
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    Kames's Naturalist Aesthetics and the Case of Tragedy.Rachel Zuckert - 2009 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7 (2):147-162.
    In this essay, I discuss Kames' aesthetic theory, as presented in his essay, ‘Our Attachment to Objects of Distress’ (concerning the problem of tragedy), and in Elements of Criticism. I argue that Kames' (non-)response to the problem of tragedy – that we find tragedies painful (not pleasing), yet are ‘attracted to them through the workings of the “blind instinct” of sympathy’ – is intended to call the standard formulation of the problem of tragedy (‘why do we find (...)
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  7. Does Aristotle have a Theory of Art?Lok Hoe - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (2).
    Some philosophers claim that Aristotle never had a theory of art—the Poetics deals essentially with tragic and epic dramas only. It contains a full definition of only one art form, i.e., tragedy. Even Aristotle’s discussion on artistic evaluation focuses chiefly on tragedy, such as how a tragic plot should be constructed, how characters in tragedy should be presented, etc. The other forms of art were treated simply as different forms of mimesis, with skeletal discussion of them at (...)
     
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    Tragedy. Theory and Political Education.Stephen G. Salkever - 1991 - Polis 10 (1-2):162-168.
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    Apollón és Diké nyomában: Hegeliánus-hermeneutikai tragédiaértelmezési kísérlet.Zoltán Andrejka - 2013 - Debrecen: Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó.
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    Goethes Ästhetik und andere Aufsätze zu Literatur und Philosophie.Hugo Perls - 1969 - München,: Francke.
    Goethes Ästhetik.--Wahrheit, Freiheit und Liebe in der griechischen Tragödie.--Plato und Kant, ein Dialog.--Der Tyrann in Platos Werk.--Die Autonomie der Ästhetik.--Wissen und religiöser Glaube in Platos Werk.
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  11. Hamlet and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism.Morris Weitz - 1964 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the Commons.Jakob Ortmann & Walter Veit - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (1):65-89.
    Climate change mitigation has become a paradigm case both for externalities in general and for the game-theoretic model of the Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) in particular. This situation is worrying, as we have reasons to suspect that some models in the social sciences are apt to be performative to the extent that they can become self-fulfilling prophecies. Framing climate change mitigation as a hardly solvable coordination problem may force us into a worse situation, by changing real-world behaviour to (...)
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  13. Game Theory and the Self-Fulfilling Climate Tragedy.Matthew Kopec - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (2):203-221.
    Game theorists tend to model climate negotiations as a so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’. This is rather worrisome, since the conditions under which such commons problems have historically been solved are almost entirely absent in the case of international greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, I will argue that the predictive accuracy of the tragedy model might not stem from the model’s inherent match with reality but rather from the model’s ability to make self-fulfilling predictions. I then sketch (...)
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  14. Tragedies of non-ideal theory.Robert Jubb - 2012 - European Journal of Political Theory 11 (3):229-246.
    This paper has three aims. First, it argues that the present use of ‘ideal theory’ is unhelpful, and that an earlier and apparently more natural use focusing on perfection would be preferable. Second, it has tried to show that revision of the use of the term would better expose two distinctive normative issues, and illustrated that claim by showing how some contributors to debates about ideal theory have gone wrong partly through not distinguishing them. Third, in exposing those two distinct (...)
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    The Context of Tragedy - B. Goff : History, Tragedy, Theory: Dialogues on Athenian Drama. Pp. x + 228. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995. $35. ISBN: 0-292-72779-8. [REVIEW]Jon Hesk - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):72-74.
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    Tragedy, the Case of Oedipus and Mainstream International Relations Theories in the Context of Simon Critchley’s Tragedy, the Greeks and Us.Özgenur Aktan - forthcoming - Arete Political Philosophy Journal.
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    Affect Theory, Genre, and the Example of Tragedy: Dreams We Learn.Duncan A. Lucas - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Affect Theory, Genre, and the Example of Tragedy employs Silvan Tomkins' Affect-Script theory of human psychology to explore the largely unacknowledged emotions of disgust and shame in tragedy. The book begins with an overview of Tomkins' relationship to both traditional psychoanalysis and theories of human motivation and emotion, before considering tragedy via case studies of Oedipus, Hamlet, and Death of a Salesman. Aligning Affect-Script theory with literary genre studies, this text explores what motivates fictional characters within the (...)
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  18. Horror, tragedy and pleasure: The general theory of horrific appeal.Nol Carroll - 2003 - In Steven Jay Schneider & Daniel Shaw (eds.), Dark Thoughts: Philosophic Reflections on Cinematic Horror. Scarecrow Press.
     
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    A Theory of Tragedy in Cornelius Castoriadis.María Cecilia Padilla - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (16):83-106.
    Towards the end of his philosophical and political theorizations, the Greek-born French philosopher and thinker Cornelius Castoriadis turned his attention to artistic representation, in particular to Greek, or to use a term he preferred, “Athenian” tragedy. The aim of this article is to analyze the role played by his interpretation of tragedy in his understanding of democracy as a tragic regime. In order to address this interrogation, the article will be divided in three parts. The first part is (...)
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    Tragedy and Theory: The Problem of Conflict Since Aristotle (review).Graham Zanker - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):188-190.
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    The Tragedy of the Liberal Theory of Science.Stephen Turner - 2024 - In Péter Hartl (ed.), Science, Faith, Society: New Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi. Springer Verlag. pp. 277-297.
    The Liberal Theory of Science, best articulated by Michael Polanyi, held that science advanced when autonomous scientists followed their best hunches and spontaneously coordinated their efforts as a result of their mutual dependence, in a setting devoted to scientific truth with a tradition supporting it, in a quest for a comprehensive understanding of reality. Pure science was for him an international community with the characteristics of the Republic of Letters of the past. This image of science was an idealization at (...)
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    Zuo yi li chang yu bei ju wen hua.Kang Chen & Yongqing Zhang (eds.) - 2014 - Beijing Shi: Ren min chu ban she.
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    Tragedy, education, democracy: J. Peter Euben’s Political Theory.Jill Frank, Roxanne Euben, P. J. Brendese, Karen Bassi, Jason Frank, Joel Alden Schlosser, Arlene Saxonhouse & Tracy Strong - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (2):306-340.
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    Themis: Etc. Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion. By Jane Ellen Harrison. With an Excursus on the Ritual Forms preserved in Greek Tragedy, by Prof. Gilbert Murray; and a chapter on the origin of the Olympic Games, by Mr. F. M. Cornford. Cr. 8vo. One vol. Pp. xxxii + 559. 152 illustrations in the text. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1912. Price 15s. net. [REVIEW]W. M. L. Hutchinson - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (04):132-134.
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    Thinking the Ghost: Tragedy and the History of Theory.Anthony Reynolds - 2021 - Derrida Today 14 (1):49-66.
    In this paper I examine the role of tragedy in the ancient emergence of philosophical interiority and in the recent return of exteriority that marks the birth of theory. I argue that tragedy names a kind of epistemic threshold between systems of knowledge predicated on exteriority and interiority. I conclude by arguing that Derrida's late effort to articulate a messianic model of the tragic in Specters of Marx and elsewhere, his effort to “think the ghost,” both confirms and (...)
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  26. Tragedy and the free spirits: On Nietzsche's theory of aesthetic freedom.Christoph Menke & James Swindal - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (1):1-12.
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    A Theory of Greek Tragedy.Derrick De Kerckhove - 1980 - Substance 9 (4):23.
  28. Hegel's Theory of Tragedy.A. C. Bradley - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:662.
     
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  29. Fiction, pleasurable tragedy, and the HOT theory of consciousness.Rocco J. Gennaro - 2000 - Philosophical Papers 29 (2):107-20.
    [Final version in Philosophical Papers, 2000] Much has been made over the past few decades of two related problems in aesthetics. First, the "feeling fiction problem," as I will call it, asks: is it rational to be moved by what happens to fictional characters? How can we care about what happens to people who we know are not real?[i] Second, the so-called "paradox of tragedy" is embodied in the question: Why or how is it that we take pleasure in (...)
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    Introduction to Hegel's Theory of Tragedy.Mark W. Roche - 2006 - PhaenEx 1 (2):11-20.
    This is an invited introductory discussion of tragedy in Hegel.
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    Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy by Mario Telò (review).Sean Lambert - 2023 - Substance 52 (3):113-116.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy by Mario TelòSean LambertTelò, Mario. Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy. Ohio State University Press, 2020. 344pp.In Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy, Mario Telò takes aim at one of the most canonical (if also one of the most contested) features of Greek tragedy: its potential to deliver catharsis (12).1 Through careful close readings of (...)
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  32. The claims of tragedy: An essay in moral psychology and aesthetic theory.Flint Schier - 1989 - Philosophical Papers 18 (1):7-26.
    (1989). THE CLAIMS OF TRAGEDY: AN ESSAY IN MORAL PSYCHOLOGY AND AESTHETIC THEORY. Philosophical Papers: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 7-26. doi: 10.1080/05568648909506308.
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    Joanna Baillie's Theory of Tragedy.Alison Stone - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (1):25-45.
    Joanna Baillie (1762–1851) came to fame in 1798 with the first volume of her Plays on the Passions, which included her theoretical account of drama, including tragedy. This article reconstructs Baillie's theory of tragedy and shows how the theory informs the design of the Plays on the Passions. For Baillie, all human beings have powerful and dangerous passions that we need to learn to regulate. Tragedy can help with this and can serve an educative purpose by presenting (...)
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    Kant’s Theory of Tragedy.Wiebke Deimling - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):17-30.
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  35. The Tragedy of the Commons as a Voting Game.Luc Bovens - 2015 - In Martin Peterson (ed.), The Prisoner’s Dilemma. Classic philosophical arguments. Cambridge University Press. pp. 156-176.
    The Tragedy of the Commons is often associated with an n-person Prisoner’s Dilemma. But it can also have the structure of an n-person Game of Chicken, an Assurance Game, or of a Voting Games (or a Three-in-a-Boat Game). I present three historical stories that document tragedies of the commons, as presented in Aristotle, Mahanarayan and Hume and argue that the descriptions of these historical cases align better with Voting Games than with any other games.
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    Ancient Greek Tragedy Speaks to Democracy Theory.Arlene W. Saxonhouse - 2017 - Polis 34 (2):187-207.
    This essay initially distinguishes Athenian democracy from what I call ‘hyphenated-democracies’, each of which adds a conceptual framework developed in early modern Europe to the language of democracy: representative-democracy, liberal-democracy, constitutional-democracy, republican-democracy. These hyphenated-democracies emphasize the restraints placed on the power of political authorities. In contrast, Athenian democracy with the people ruling over themselves rested on the fundamental principle of equality rather than the limitations placed on that rule. However, equality as the defining normative principle of democracy raises its own (...)
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    Tragedy and Political Theory. [REVIEW]Trevor J. Saunders - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (1):67-69.
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    The Inherent Hybridity of Tragedy : Rethinking Nietzsche’s Theory of Tragedy.정대훈 ) - 2023 - Modern Philosophy 21:37-71.
    본고에서 필자는 근대적 형식으로 재탄생할 경우 비극이 갖추어야 할 개방성의 근원으로서 비극의 태생적 혼종성에 관하여 논하였다. 이는 『비극의 탄생』에서 고대 그리스 비극에 대한 니체의 낭만주의적 서사에 대한 비판적 독해를 요구한다. 비극에 대한 낭만주의적 서사는 예술의 순연성과 이론적 학문성 간의 양립 불가능한 대립에 기초해 있다. 하지만, 『비극의 탄생』의 모체가 된 두 강연(“그리스 악극”, “소크라테스와 비극”)에 대한 주의 깊은 독해를 통해 본고는 이러한 낭만주의적 대립 서사 아래 숨겨져 있는 예술성과 논리성, 서정성과 서사성 간의 혼종 관계가 비극의 태생적 조건임을 밝히고자 하였다. 나아가, 비극의 (...)
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    Aristotle's teleological theory of tragedy and epic.George F. Held - 1995 - Heidelberg: Winter.
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    The uses of tragedy: Reinhold Niebuhr's theory of history and international ethics.Thomas W. Smith - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:171–191.
    As Smith points out, Reinhold Niebuhr's political ethic is closely linked to his philosophy of history. This view of history blends a dualistic understanding of human nature and rigorous contingency of experience - all sobered by a creative sense of tragedy.
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    Who’s afraid of Seneca? Conflict and pathos in the romantic-idealistic theory of tragedy.Giovanna Pinna - 2021 - Estetica 116 (Art and Knowledge in Classical G):151-168.
    This paper reconsiders the Idealistic aesthetics of tragedy from an unconventional point of view. It investigates the relationship between theory and dramatic canon by focusing on those works and authors that are excluded from the canon by the theoretical discourse. My aim is to show that Idealist philosophers and Romantic critics concur in constructing a unitary model of the tragic conflict that is partly defined through its contraposition to the ‘Senecan’ conception of tragedy as a representation of suffering (...)
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    Metaphysical foundations of the theories of tragedy in Hegel and Nietzsche.Leon Rosenstein - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (4):521-533.
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    Oedipe en monarchie: tragedie et theorie juridique a l'age classique.Eric Mechoulan & Christian Biet - 1997 - Substance 26 (3):179.
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    Gellrich, Michelle. Tragedy and Theory: The Problem of Conflict Since Aristotle.Martin Donougho - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3):244-245.
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  45. Hegel's theory of tragedy.Stephen Houlgate - 2007 - In Hegel and the Arts. Northwestern University Press.
     
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  46. Toward a Theory of Contemporary Tragedy in The Existential Coordinates of the Human Condition: Poetic, Epic, Tragic. The Literary Genre.E. Kaelin - 1984 - Analecta Husserliana 18:341-361.
     
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    An existential theory of tragedy.Michael Gelven - 1988 - Man and World 21 (2):145-169.
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  48. Literary Hermeneutics Theory and Practice in the Criticism of Greek Tragedy.Malcolm Heath - 1984
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    Classification theory, Proceedings of the U.S.-Israel workshop on model theory in mathematical logic held in Chicago, Dec. 15–19, 1985, edited by Baldwin J. T., Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 1292, Springer-Verlag, Berlin etc. 1987, vi + 500 pp. [REVIEW]John B. Goode - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):878-881.
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    The tragedy of philosophy: Kant's critique of judgment and the project of aesthetics.Andrew Cooper - 2016 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Reframes philosophical understanding of, and engagement with, tragedy. In The Tragedy of Philosophy Andrew Cooper challenges the prevailing idea of the death of tragedy, arguing that this assumption reflects a problematic view of both tragedy and philosophy—one that stifles the profound contribution that tragedy could provide to philosophy today. To build this case, Cooper presents a novel reading of Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Judgment. Although this text is normally understood as the final attempt to seal (...)
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