Ethical Pluralism and Moral Conflict in Aeschylus's Oresteia

Philosophy and Literature 41 (1A):24-39 (2017)
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It might seem as if the Weltbild emanating from Aeschylus's plays in general—and the Oresteia in particular, as that shall be my main focus in what follows—exhibits an almost dreamlike incoherence. Building on the works of James J. Helm, I argue that, contrary to this reading, it is fruitful and plausible to read the trilogy as expounding a coherent moral outlook.

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Frits Gåvertsson
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