Ethics and transcendence in human beings: a legacy of philosophical reflection from the greek trahedies of Antigone and the myth of Oedipus the kinng
Greek tragedies such as Antigone and Oedipus Rex remain relevant to the modern subject by addressing universal themes such as love, heartbreak, happiness and misfortune. This study seeks to establish an ethical connection that allows us to ilemas n human fragility and everyday ethical ilemas, highli...
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| Riassunto: | Greek tragedies such as Antigone and Oedipus Rex remain relevant to the modern subject by addressing universal themes such as love, heartbreak, happiness and misfortune. This study seeks to establish an ethical connection that allows us to ilemas n human fragility and everyday ethical ilemas, highlighting valuessuch as truth and prudence. The crises and suffering in these tragedies are intrinsic to human nature, teaching and allowing growth through pain. Finally, it explores how individuals find a transcendent meaning in life by challenging and overcoming setbacks under the influence of heroism. |
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