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Law, Culture and the Humanities, Vol. 2, No. 3,
314-335 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1743872106069817
Antigone's Law
Philippe Nonet
University of California, Berkeley
Antigone's law is the same as Heidegger's law. The name of the first is     , the name of the second is Ereignis. Both names are untranslatable. They signify the mutual belonging of being (das Sein) and the essence of man. This law fulfills itself in the radiance of ò    o . It is the unsayable law of all law.

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