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September 19, 2001 Studies in Continental Thought

On Germans and Other Greeks
Tragedy and Ethical Life

Dennis J. Schmidt

What Greek tragedy and German philosophy reveal about the meaning of art for ethical life.

"Schmidt's investigation of tragedy is a highly significant, powerful work, one with far-reaching consequences. It bears on our understanding of the role of the arts and of philosophical thinking in our culture."
—Rodolphe Gasché

In this illuminating work, Dennis J. Schmidt examines tragedy as one of the highest forms of human expression for both the ancients and the moderns. While uncovering the specifically Greek nature of tragedy as an exploration of how to live an ethical life, Schmidt's elegant and penetrating readings of Greek texts show that it was the beauty of Greek tragic art that led Kant and other German thinkers to appreciate the relationship between tragedy and ethics. The Germans, however, gave this relationship a distinctly German interpretation. Through the Greeks, the Germans reflected on the enigmas of ethical life and asked innovative questions about how to live an ethical life outside of the typical assumptions and restrictions of traditional Western metaphysics. Schmidt's engagements with Schelling, Hegel, Hölderlin, Nietzsche, and Heidegger show how German philosophical appropriations of Greek tragedy conceived of ethics as moving beyond the struggle between good and evil toward the discovery of community truths. Enlisting a wide range of literary and philosophical texts, some translated into English for the first time, Schmidt reveals that contemporary notions of tragedy, art, ethics, and truth are intimately linked to the Greeks.

Dennis J. Schmidt is Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. He is author of The Ubiquity of the Finite and translator of Ernst Bloch's Natural Law and Human Dignity.

Studies in Continental Thought—John Sallis, general editor May 2001
432 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4, bibl., index
cloth 0-253-33868-9 $49.95 L / £38.00
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This rewarding new book by Schmidt (The Ubiquity of the Finite; philosophy, Villanova Univ.) explores the fixation on Greek tragedy of major post-Kant- ian German thinkers including Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, and Heidegger and the Romantic poet H lderlin. By offering a fresh reading of Hegel's influential interpretation of Sophocles' Antigone as a paradigmatic text about ethics, Schmidt debunks the twin clich s of German thinking as either tyrannically enthralled by or in competition with Greek antiquity. A careful reconstruction of Plato's and Aristotle's analyses of tragedy as potentially edifying representations of human suffering is supplemented by evidence of how H lderlin, Nietzsche, and Heidegger resisted becoming the mere chorus to Hegel's powerful voice, and how the confrontation with tragedy compelled German philosophy to break free of longstanding metaphysical, Cartesian assumptions. Supplementing the philosophical readings of tragedy by contemporary thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum and Judith Butler, this deeply felt book suggests that tragedies offer insights into ethical truth even and especially for our post-historical age. The book includes apt translations of several key texts from the German idealist tradition, some rendered in English for the first time. Recommended for academic libraries and specialized collections in literature and philosophy. Ulrich Baer, New York Univ.
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"Schmidt's investigation of tragedy is a highly significant, powerful work, one with far reaching consequences. It bears on our understanding of the role of the arts and of philosophical thinking in our culture." --Rodolphe Gasch

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lovely blueness, mimetic works, tragic work, tragic art, suffered knowledge, mimetic practices, formative drive, speculative experience, speculative unity, present historical juncture, hen kai pan, tragic poetry, eternal irony, human praxis, choral ode, tragic poem, ethical realm
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Phenomenology of Spirit, National Socialism, Rector's Address, German Idealism, French Revolution, Kant's Third Critique, King Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Aesthetics Hegel, Fine Art, The Self-Assertion of the German University, Tenth Letter
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