THE FRAMING REVOLT: THE ROLE OF UNLIMITED PUNISHMENT IN THE (SO-CALLED) CULTURE OF THE LIMIT Cover Image

THE FRAMING REVOLT: THE ROLE OF UNLIMITED PUNISHMENT IN THE (SO-CALLED) CULTURE OF THE LIMIT
THE FRAMING REVOLT: THE ROLE OF UNLIMITED PUNISHMENT IN THE (SO-CALLED) CULTURE OF THE LIMIT

Author(s): Andrei Roșca
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: bios; Thanatos; thambos; hybris; Sisyphus; Prometheus;

Summary/Abstract: What is the role of unlimited punishment in a (so-called) limit culture? What is the point of narratives that tell of endless, futile labors and sufferings? Trying to find their role in a dimension that involves much more than an obvious “moralizing” contribution, in the manner of a satire, the unlimited punishment will be researched, by reference to bios and thanatos, at the intersection of public cult, blood sacrifices and mysteries from ancient Greece, looking for its source in civic religion as a punishment for wandering.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 33-46
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English