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Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part Three

Phaedre’s feelings seem to her eternal and limitless, unbounded. It is our nature that we are sure in our feelings and emotions ‘of our own ego’ (Freud 12). This ego is Phaedre’s autonomous part, however, such statement is not right as t...英国华人论坛

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Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part Two

According to Friedrich Nietzsche, there are two kinds of people: those who are ‘in complete power of destiny’ and those who are victims. As we discussed in class, Phaedre belongs to the second kind of people – she is a victim who is tryin...英国华人论坛

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Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part One

‘For several decades we psychologists looked upon the whole matter of sin and moral accountability as a great incubus and acclaimed our liberation from it as epoch making. But at length we have cut the very roots of our being, lost our deep...英国华人论坛