Publication: El kérygma de Creonte y el ideal de la obediencia absoluta al derecho en Tebas: una lectura iusfilosófica de
Antígona de Sófocles
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ESTEBAN MAGOJA, EDUARDO
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Universidad de Murcia
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En Antígona de Sófocles, Creonte san-
ciona un decreto (kérygma) con el fin de regular
jurídicamente una situación especial en las tierras
de Tebas: prohibir que se dé sepultura al cuerpo
del traidor Polinices. A partir de un enfoque ius-
filosófico, en este trabajo se estudiará en especial
la fuerza obligatoria de esa norma y el ideal de
Creonte de alcanzar obediencia absoluta en la
pólis. El propósito será demostrar cómo el rey de
Tebas espera obtener sumisión a su autoridad a
través del miedo a la sanción jurídica. Los valores
y otros intereses sociales son por lo general des-
cuidados u ocupan un lugar secundario.
In Sophoclesʼ Antigone Creon enacts a decree (kerygma) in order to regulate a particular situation in the land of Thebes, that is, to prohibit Polynicesʼ body not to be buried. From a legal- philosophical approach, in this paper we will examine the binding force of the norm and the ideal of Creon to achieve absolute obedience in the polis. The purpose is to demonstrate how the king of Thebes expects submission to his authority through fear of the legal sanction. Values and other social interests are usually neglected or occupy a secondary place.
In Sophoclesʼ Antigone Creon enacts a decree (kerygma) in order to regulate a particular situation in the land of Thebes, that is, to prohibit Polynicesʼ body not to be buried. From a legal- philosophical approach, in this paper we will examine the binding force of the norm and the ideal of Creon to achieve absolute obedience in the polis. The purpose is to demonstrate how the king of Thebes expects submission to his authority through fear of the legal sanction. Values and other social interests are usually neglected or occupy a secondary place.
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