The concept of justice between myth and philosophy: poetic art and rhetorical art in Antifonte and Aeschylus
This article is about Antiphon of Athens (480-411 BC), whose work represents the earliest literary records that have come to us about judicial rhetoric and homicide laws. I will use the fragments and speeches of Antiphon as signs of the evidence of a continuity between Aeschylean reflection and phil...
Main Author: | Anna Silva |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Sociedade Hegel Brasileira
2017-03-01
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Series: | Revista Opinião Filosófica |
Online Access: | http://periodico.abavaresco.com.br/index.php/opiniaofilosofica/article/view/686 |
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