Books
The Furies of Aeschylus
– "The Furies of Aeschylus," ms. 1982. In The Argument of the Action, 2000.Excerpt: “The Greek word for “right” is dike. Dike can mean “punishment,” but it never means “acquittal.” Dikastike – the science of right… More
Essays
The Furies of Aeschylus
– "The Furies of Aeschylus," ms. 1982. In The Argument of the Action, 2000.Excerpt: “The Greek word for “right” is dike. Dike can mean “punishment,” but it never means “acquittal.” Dikastike – the science of right… More
Commentary
The Furies of Aeschylus
– "The Furies of Aeschylus," ms. 1982. In The Argument of the Action, 2000.Excerpt: “The Greek word for “right” is dike. Dike can mean “punishment,” but it never means “acquittal.” Dikastike – the science of right… More
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The Furies of Aeschylus
– "The Furies of Aeschylus," ms. 1982. In The Argument of the Action, 2000.Excerpt: “The Greek word for “right” is dike. Dike can mean “punishment,” but it never means “acquittal.” Dikastike – the science of right… More
Teaching
The Furies of Aeschylus
– "The Furies of Aeschylus," ms. 1982. In The Argument of the Action, 2000.Excerpt: “The Greek word for “right” is dike. Dike can mean “punishment,” but it never means “acquittal.” Dikastike – the science of right… More