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Aristotle and Tragic Temporality

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Aristotle and Tragic Temporality treats a theme that has drawn scholarly attention for millennia: Aristotle on time and our experience of it. It does so, however, in a wholly unprecedented way, grounding its interpretation in his Poetics and Ethics, rather than the natural philosophy of the Physics. Sean D. Kirkland first takes up Aristotle's discussion of our tragic temporal situatedness-our having to act, think, and live always between a determining past we can never fully master and a projected future we can never fully anticipate. It is this condition that comes powerfully to light for Aristotle on stage in the performance of a tragic drama. The familiar Aristotelian 'virtue ethics' then becomes something radically new in the transforming light of the Poetics' temporality - an outline of how humans can inhabit that irremediably tragic condition, never overcoming or suspending it, and arrive nonetheless at something like happiness and excellence.

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ISBN: 9781399536455
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Author: Sean D Kirkland
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 264 pages
Series: Cycles
Genres: Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Ethics and moral philosophy