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(Ebook) Destiny Domesticated: The Rebirth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Technology by Jos De Mul, Bibi Van Den Berg ISBN 9781438449715, 9781438449739, 1438449712, 1438449739

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Authors:Jos De Mul, Bibi Van Den Berg
Pages:334 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:Tra
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Language:english
File Size:4.21 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781438449715, 9781438449739, 1438449712, 1438449739
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(Ebook) Destiny Domesticated: The Rebirth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Technology by Jos De Mul, Bibi Van Den Berg ISBN 9781438449715, 9781438449739, 1438449712, 1438449739

Analyzes contemporary technological society through the lens of Greek tragedy.Destiny Domesticated investigates three ways Western civilization has tried to tame fate: the heroic affirmation of fate in the tragic culture of the Greeks, the humble acceptance of divine providence in Christianity, and the abolition of fate in modern technological society. Against this background, Jos de Mul argues that the uncontrollability of technology introduces its own tragic dimension to our culture. Considering a range of literary texts and contemporary events, and drawing on twenty-five centuries of tragedy interpretation from philosophers such as Aristotle, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, literary critics George Steiner and Terry Eagleton, and others, de Mul articulates a contemporary perspective on the tragic, shedding new light on philosophical topics such as free will, determinism, and the contingency of life
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