Beyond Theodicy: the Divine in Heidegger and Tragedy

Philosophy Today 29 (2):110-120 (1985)
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The paper explores the way in which we can make sense of the seemingly contradictory presentations of God and the gods in tragic literature by looking to the thought of Martin Heidegger. The duplicity of the gods in tragedy is found to be a function of the uncertainty and questionworthiness of being.

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Robert Gall
West Liberty State College

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