Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]

The classic greek tragedies narrate conflicts and confrontations taht have been taught and shapped by the tragic poets. They have been typified in the ancient myths which they have received. The uprising greek cities with their new order and new institution throughout the tragic works confront the old...

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Diego Soto Isaza; Universidad de Cartagena
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2005
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Universidad del Norte
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Tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeo; Bacants;
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes; tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeus; Bacants
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes;
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]
Voluntad, responsabilidad y orden: variaciones en torno a dos tragedias griegas.
title Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]
spellingShingle Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]
Tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeo; Bacants;
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes; tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeus; Bacants
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes;
title_short Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]
title_full Will, responsalibility and order: variations around two Greek tragedies. [Spanish]
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dc.creator.fl_str_mv Diego Soto Isaza; Universidad de Cartagena
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Diego Soto Isaza; Universidad de Cartagena
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeo; Bacants;
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes; tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeus; Bacants
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes;
topic Tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeo; Bacants;
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes; tragedy; will; order; laws; fate; gods; conflict; myth. Prometeus; Bacants
Tragedia; voluntad; orden; leyes; destino; dioses; conflicto; mito; Prometeo; Bacantes;
description The classic greek tragedies narrate conflicts and confrontations taht have been taught and shapped by the tragic poets. They have been typified in the ancient myths which they have received. The uprising greek cities with their new order and new institution throughout the tragic works confront the old institutions and traditions that nowadays are being questioned and discussed, and with them the notions of human responsability and will are asked for before the gods’ empire and their corolary about man’s fate. These notions are at the same time required by the creation of rights and the government of laws rather than gods’ or man’s. This essay finds out about the statute of these thesis in two tragic works in greek literature: “Chained Prometeo” by Esquilo and “Bacants” by Euripides.
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spelling Diego Soto Isaza; Universidad de CartagenaColombia2013-08-31T23:00:05Z2013-08-31T23:00:05Z2005-08-24http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/eidos/article/view/1514http://hdl.handle.net/10584/2791The classic greek tragedies narrate conflicts and confrontations taht have been taught and shapped by the tragic poets. They have been typified in the ancient myths which they have received. The uprising greek cities with their new order and new institution throughout the tragic works confront the old institutions and traditions that nowadays are being questioned and discussed, and with them the notions of human responsability and will are asked for before the gods’ empire and their corolary about man’s fate. These notions are at the same time required by the creation of rights and the government of laws rather than gods’ or man’s. This essay finds out about the statute of these thesis in two tragic works in greek literature: “Chained Prometeo” by Esquilo and “Bacants” by Euripides.Las tragedias clásicas griegas narran conflictos y confrontaciones entre tradiciones transmitidas y moldeadas por los poetas trágicos tipificadas en los antiguos mitos que ellos han recibido. Las nacientes ciudades griegas, con su nuevo orden y sus nuevas instituciones, se enfrentan a través de las obras trágicas a las viejas tradiciones e instituciones que son ahora cuestionadas y discutidas, y con ellas las nociones de responsabilidad y voluntad humanas son reclamadas ante el imperio de los dioses y su corolario acerca del destino del hombre. Nociones que a su vez son exigidas por la creación del derecho y el gobierno de las leyes, ya no de los dioses ni de los hombres. El ensayo indaga, por el estatuto de estas tesis en dos obras trágicas de la literatura griega: “Prometeo Encadenado” de Esquilo y las “Bacantes” de Eurípides.application/pdfspaUniversidad del NorteEidos; No 3: Jan-Dec, 2005; 84-101Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:1. The Author retains copyright in the Work, where the term "Work" shall include all digital objects that may result in subsequent electronic publication or distribution.2. 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