32 Dante The Divine Comedy & Beyond Deep Dive
Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners por Selenius Media
Notas del episodio
Dante Alighieri is most renowned for his monumental work, "The Divine Comedy," a poem that has profoundly influenced not only literature but also Western moral philosophy. Composed in the early 14th century during the late Middle Ages, this epic journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven articulates Dante’s vision of the moral universe in which personal conduct, the nature of justice, and the relationship between sin and salvation take center stage. While we covered his biography and the basic context in our previous episode, this deep-dive will illuminate the intricate moral philosophy that pervades his work, connecting his medieval insights to contemporary ethical dilemmas.
To understand Dante’s moral vision, it is essential first to delve into the structure and themes of "The Divine Comedy." The journey begins in the dark woods of despa ...