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Co-herencia

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LANDAETA MARDONES, Patricio  and  ARIAS KRAUSE, Juan Ignacio. The political understanding of Hegel's Greek Tragedy. Co-herencia [online]. 2013, vol.10, n.19, pp.113-133. ISSN 1794-5887.

The interpretation of Greek Tragedy in Hegel's political thought helps to analyse new oppositions that have emerged in society after the incorporation of bourgeoisie as a social element that breaks with political understanding developed by modern theorists. From this epocal assumption we explore the incorporation of political difference in Greek polis by analysing Aeschylus's Eumenides; we continue by analysing in Sophocles's Antigone its importance in overcoming oppositions that are presented in the political community; we end with the importance of this incorporation in the exposition of Eticity in Hegel's mature political philosophy.

Keywords : Greek Tragedy; Eticity; State; Family; Civil Society.

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