Fate, Free Will, and Human Insight

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Fate and Free Will
  2. Prophecies and Omens
  3. Role of Gods
  4. Human Knowledge Limits
  5. Oedipus' Self-Discovery
  6. Blindness and Sight
  7. Themes of Guilt and Responsibility
  8. Dark Powers and Destiny
  9. The Role of Chance
  10. Guilt and Self-Realization

📖 1. Fate and Free Will

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Fate: The idea that future events are predetermined and unavoidable, often controlled by gods or cosmic forces. Example: Apollo’s prophecy about Oedipus’s future reflects fate’s inescapable nature.

  • Free Will: The capacity of individuals to make choices independent of predestined outcomes. Example: Oedipus’s decisions to seek the truth demonstrate human agency.

  • Prophecy: A divine prediction about future events, which may influence human actions or appear self-fulfilling. Example: The prophecy that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother.

  • Blindness (Physical and Spiritual): Physical blindness symbolizes ignorance or lack of insight; spiritual blindness refers to ignorance of one’s true nature or fate. Example: Tiresias is physically blind but spiritually insightful; Oedipus is physically sighted but spiritually blind.

  • Determinism vs. Agency: The debate whether human actions are determined by fate or if individuals can exercise free will to alter outcomes. Example: Oedipus’s attempts to escape his fate highlight this tension.

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Aperçu du QCM

1. What does the concept of 'Fate' mean in the context of Greek tragedy?

2. In Sophocles' play, what is exemplified by Tiresias being physically blind but spiritually insightful?

3. Where was the divine oracle located that delivered prophecies influencing Oedipus's fate?

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Aperçu des flashcards

Fate — definition?

Predetermined, unavoidable future events.

Fate — definition?

Predetermined, unavoidable future events.

Prophecies — influence?

Shape characters’ actions, often causing self-fulfillment.

Free Will — role?

Allows human choices independent of fate.

Gods — role?

Determine fate and influence human destiny.

Prophecy — influence?

Can cause self-fulfilling actions.

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