Interrupting speculation: The thinking of Heidegger and Greek tragedy

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Robert S. Gall
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[1] Kansas City Art Institute,School of Liberal Arts
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Continental Philosophy Review | 2003年 / 36卷
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Detailed Analysis; Political Philosophy; Greek Tragedy; Extended Reading; Greek Thinking;
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Despite his extended readings of parts of the Antigone of Sophocles, Heidegger nowhere explicitly sets about giving us a theory of tragedy or a detailed analysis of the essence of tragedy. The following paper seeks to piece together Heidegger's understanding of tragedy and tragic experience by looking to themes in his thinking – particularly his analyses of early Greek thinking – and connecting them both to his scattered references to tragedy and actual examples from Greek tragedy. What we find is that, for Heidegger, tragedy is an interruption of speculation, a refusal to philosophize, a way of showing how things are that resonates with the goal of Heidegger's own thinking.
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页码:177 / 194
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