Tragically Speaking Tragically Speaking

Tragically Speaking

On the Use and Abuse of Theory for Life

    • $39.99
    • $39.99

Publisher Description

Starting with the poet Friedrich Hölderlin and continuing to the present, Kalliopi Nikolopoulou traces how tragedy was translated into an idea (“the tragic”) that was then revised further into the “beyond the tragic” of postmetaphysical contemporary thought. While recognizing some of the merits of this revaluation, Tragically Speaking concentrates on the losses implicit in such a turn. It argues that by translating tragedy into an idea, these rereadings effected a problematic subordination of politics to ethics: the drama of human conflict gave way to philosophical reflection, bracketing the world in favor of the idea of the world. Where contemporary thought valorizes absence, passivity, the Other, rhetoric, writing, and textuality, the author argues that their “deconstructed opposites” (presence, will, the self, truth, speech, and action, all of which are central to tragedy) are equally necessary for any meaningful discussion of ethics and politics.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
December 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
376
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Nebraska Press
SELLER
The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
SIZE
717.6
KB
Philosophy and Tragedy Philosophy and Tragedy
2005
Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
2022
Mortal Thought Mortal Thought
2016
Philosophy, Literature, and the Dissolution of the Subject Philosophy, Literature, and the Dissolution of the Subject
2015
Doubt and Skepticism in Antiquity and the Renaissance Doubt and Skepticism in Antiquity and the Renaissance
2012
Philosophy as Drama Philosophy as Drama
2019