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  1. 8 de sept. de 2022 · English. xii, 254 pages ; 24 cm. The author is a philosopher, but much of his book is directed to writers such as Homer and the tragedians, whom he discusses as poets and not just materials for philosophy. At the center of his study is the question of how we can understand Greek tragedy at all, when its world is so far from ours.

  2. Categoría. Philosophie ancienne et classique. Empieza a leer 📖 Shame and Necessity, Second Edition en línea y accede a una biblioteca ilimitada de libros académicos y de no ficción en Perlego.

  3. Shame and Necessity. Bernard Williams. University of California Press, 1993 - History - 254 pages. We tend to suppose that the ancient Greeks had primitive ideas of the self, of...

  4. One main aim of the book. is to set out a two-fold, complex argument, which can be put very crudely thus: first, that the sophistication and depth of the moral responses to problems and disasters to. be found in ancient Greek culture, and explored by Homer and tragedy, have been.

  5. Bernard Williams's Shame and Necessity is a work of philosophy about what we could learn from the ancient Greeks. The book addresses moral concerns as well as issues of identity and human freedom. What is clear from the book is that the ancient Greek mind is not terribly different from our own but there have been changes and progress of course ...

  6. Shame and Necessity is the 57th book in the series based on the Sather Classical Lectures, the most prestigious lecture series in Classical scholar- ship. When Williams was invited to give the 1989 lectures, some Classical scholars were surprised at the Sather Committee's interdisciplinary gesture towards philosophy.

  7. Bernard Williams. University of California Press, Apr 28, 2023 - Philosophy - 280 pages. We tend to suppose that the ancient Greeks had primitive ideas of the self, of responsibility, freedom,...