Disowning Knowledge: In Seven Plays of ShakespeareCambridge University Press, 31/03/2003 Reissued with a new essay on Macbeth this famous collection of essays on Shakespeare's tragedies considers these plays as responses to the crisis of knowledge and the emergence of modern skepticism provoked by the new science of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. |
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... too much to me to dismiss, without more care than I can exercise now, the possibilities that the inflection was the condition both of worse things and also perhaps of some better things, say more progressive, than show up at a.
... too much to me to dismiss, without more care than I can exercise now, the possibilities that the inflection was the condition both of worse things and also perhaps of some better things, say more progressive, than show up at a.
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... , as argumentation, will understandably reject this view of philosophy. And then what is literature's companion virtue? Perhaps one can speak of the impatience of innocence and the suffering of experience. Texts will.
... , as argumentation, will understandably reject this view of philosophy. And then what is literature's companion virtue? Perhaps one can speak of the impatience of innocence and the suffering of experience. Texts will.
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... perhaps rather to what the West calls the Bible.) Sensing this difference makes me sorely aware of my American fate. Is there an American difference in philosophy? If there is, it will look one way if you think of its source as Peirce's ...
... perhaps rather to what the West calls the Bible.) Sensing this difference makes me sorely aware of my American fate. Is there an American difference in philosophy? If there is, it will look one way if you think of its source as Peirce's ...
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... perhaps in Frankenstein), a struggle as if to bring the world back to life from the death dealt it in philosophy, anyway in philosophical skepticism. Skepticism's results pass themselves off, before all to itself, as specific claims, as ...
... perhaps in Frankenstein), a struggle as if to bring the world back to life from the death dealt it in philosophy, anyway in philosophical skepticism. Skepticism's results pass themselves off, before all to itself, as specific claims, as ...
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... perhaps too hurriedly, takes his way back from the skeptical discovery to some more sheltered, if still unstable, ground. Hamlet overlaps Coriolanus's disgust, and also, in the context of the denial by her, the discovery that his mother ...
... perhaps too hurriedly, takes his way back from the skeptical discovery to some more sheltered, if still unstable, ground. Hamlet overlaps Coriolanus's disgust, and also, in the context of the denial by her, the discovery that his mother ...
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A Reading of King Lear | |
Othello and the Stake of the Other | |
Coriolanus and Interpretations of Politics | |
Hamlets Burden of Proof | |
Reading The Winters Tale | |
Macbeth Appalled | |
Index of Names and Titles | |
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