2. SEPARATIVE COSMOLOGIES
2.1. Fundamental cosmological categories
2.2. Aspects of separative cosmologies
2.3. Harmonization in separative cosmologies
3. INTERCONNECTED COSMOLOGIES
3.1. Building materials of interconnected cosmologies
3.2. Man and nature
3.3. Man and his gods
3.4. Social relations
3.5. Life and death
3.6. Law and order
3.7. Darkness and insight
4. ASPECTS OF ANCIENT GREEK COSMOLOGY
4.1. Building materials of ancient Greek cosmology
4.2. Man and nature
4.3. The Greeks and their gods
4.4. Social Relations
4.5. Life and Death
4.6. Law and order
4.7. Darkness and insight
5. EXISTING INTERPRETATIONS OF SOPHOCLEâS ANTIGONE
5.1. The directly separative point of view
5.2. The harmonizing point of view
6. THE STASIMA OF SOPHOCLESâANTIGONE
6.0. Introduction
6.1. The first stasimon
6.2. The second stasimon
6.3. The third stasimon
6.4. The fourth stasimon
6.5. The parode and the last stasimon
7. THE EPISODES OF SOPHOCLESâ ANTIGONE
7.1. Creonâs speech
7.2. Antigoneâs speech
7.3. Antigone and Ismene
7.4. Creon and the guard
7.5. Creon and Antigone
7.6. Haemon, Creomon and Antigone
7.7. Antigoneâs reversal
7.8. Creonâs reversal
7.9. Sophoclesâ cosmology
8. TRAGEDY AND SOME PHILOPHERS
8.0. Introduction
8.1. Platoâs banishment of tragedy
8.2. Ricoeurâs reconciliation of tragedy and philosophy
8.3. Philosophical acceptance of tragedy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index locorum
Index of selected topics
Index of proper names