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Original scientific paper

Regularity and Rhythm of Justice Evolution in Oresteia

Željko Kaluđerović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6572-4160 ; Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia


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Abstract

The author in this paper analyses dike as the central concept of Aeschylus’ Oresteia, being on the standing point that this trilogy, in rudiment form, represents almost the entire evolutionary path of the Hellenic understanding of justice. The regularity and rhythm of this evolution can be followed starting from the occurrence of morality-based justice in Agamemnon and The Libation Bearers, where it is manifested by the means of lex talionis. In The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides it is shown, however, that there are also different understandings of justice. The judgment i.e. justice is made through cooperation of gods and humans, following a trial in front of Areopagus. Aeschylus does not deprive justice entirely of divine legitimization, however it is still established based on the voting of jury members after both sides have presented their arguments, which indicates that there are elements of the legal form of justice. In general, the author concludes, the overall atmosphere in The Libation Bearers, and particularly in The Eumenides, in which personal decision making and reasoning is emphasized, indicates the forthcoming pointing out of the principle of human subjectivity, which will subsequently bring about the so called individual justice.

Keywords

Aeschylus; Oresteia; justice; evolution; cosmic; legal; individual

Hrčak ID:

82312

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/82312

Publication date:

29.3.2012.

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