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Chapter 2 Pity, Fear, and Citizens
The Politics of Aristotle’s Poetics
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Conflict, Reconciliation, and Citizenship 1
- Listening to Haemon 19
- Pity, Fear, and Citizens 41
- Hegel and the Politics of Reconciliation 63
- Redescription as Reconciliation 87
- John Rawls and Hegelian Political Philosophy 105
- Judith Butler’s Postmodern Antigone 119
- Tragedy, Citizenship, and the Human Condition 139
- Notes 151
- Bibliography 173
- Index 183
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Conflict, Reconciliation, and Citizenship 1
- Listening to Haemon 19
- Pity, Fear, and Citizens 41
- Hegel and the Politics of Reconciliation 63
- Redescription as Reconciliation 87
- John Rawls and Hegelian Political Philosophy 105
- Judith Butler’s Postmodern Antigone 119
- Tragedy, Citizenship, and the Human Condition 139
- Notes 151
- Bibliography 173
- Index 183