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Why should we value philosophy over tragedies, when the latter seems more realistic and powerful? Can we derive a new kind of philosophy from tragedies? Simon Critchley, the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, will argue for the role and significance of tragedy that is severely understated for centuries.
By TruthseekerWhy should we value philosophy over tragedies, when the latter seems more realistic and powerful? Can we derive a new kind of philosophy from tragedies? Simon Critchley, the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, will argue for the role and significance of tragedy that is severely understated for centuries.