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      TRAGEDIA COMO LIBERTAD Y TEODICEA: ACERCA DE UNA RELACIÓN ENTRE SCHILLER Y HEGEL Translated title: TRAGEDY AS LIBERTY AND THEODICY: ABOUT A RELATION BETWEEN SCHILLER AND HEGEL

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          Se mostrará cómo el pensamiento sobre lo trágico como género literario pero, más allá de ello, como metáfora de las dualidades características de la modernidad, jugó un papel fundamental en la configuración y el desarrollo del pensamiento de ambos autores. Tanto para Schiller, como para el joven Hegel, la tragedia se convirtió en el marco teórico y el espacio de referencia de una propuesta que, en el primer caso, intenta recuperar la posibilidad de la libertad del hombre en el mundo y, en el segundo, interpretar el movimiento del pensamiento en la realidad. A lo largo del texto se destacarán tanto las similitudes como las diferencias entre ambos autores a partir de la manera como cada uno comprendió y asimiló lo trágico a su propia reflexión.

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          This work will show how thought on the tragic as a literary genre but, farther from it, as a metaphor for the characteristic dualities of Modernity, played a fundamental role in the configuration and the development of the thought of both authors. Both for Schiller and for the young Hegel, Tragedy became the theoretical frame and the referential space of a proposal that, in the first case tries to recuperate the possibility of Liberty for Man in the World and, in the second case, interprets the movement of Thought in Reality. Along the text both the similarities they share and the differences between the two authors will be emphasized, starting from the way in which each of them understood and assimilated the tragic to his own reflection.

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                Estudios de Filosofía
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                Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia. (Medellín )
                0121-3628
                August 2007
                : 0
                : 36
                : 173-204
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                [1 ] Universidad de Los Andes Venezuela
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                S0121-36282007000200010
                99fc3214-70a6-4be1-8c85-eb8f7a780044

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                PHILOSOPHY

                General philosophy
                German Philosophy,Kantian Philosophy,Hegel,Tragedy,Liberty,Episteme,Absolute,Schiller,Theodicy,filosofía alemana,filosofía kantiana,tragedia,libertad,episteme,absoluto,teodicea

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