Double Vision: Moral Philosophy and Shakespearean DramaPrinceton University Press, 08/03/2011 - 256 páginas Hamlet tells Horatio that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in his philosophy. In Double Vision, philosopher and literary critic Tzachi Zamir argues that there are more things in Hamlet than are dreamt of--or at least conceded--by most philosophers. Making an original and persuasive case for the philosophical value of literature, Zamir suggests that certain important philosophical insights can be gained only through literature. But such insights cannot be reached if literature is deployed merely as an aesthetic sugaring of a conceptual pill. Philosophical knowledge is not opposed to, but is consonant with, the literariness of literature. By focusing on the experience of reading literature as literature and not philosophy, Zamir sets a theoretical framework for a philosophically oriented literary criticism that will appeal both to philosophers and literary critics. |
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... moves into acceptance of his alienation, and a desire to place a wedge between various constituents that form Venice's pride. He succeeds and their jubilance over Portia's technical solution in effect reduces them into relieved sophists ...
... weighty philosophical issues. But this cannot mean that the move to epistemology is itself wrong, unimportant, or forms an evasion. 2 For variations of this idea, see Beardsley (1958, pp. 4 PHILOSOPHICAL CRITICISM IN THEORY.
... move from one case to the other but also delineates the contingent logical status of some of the philosophical ... Moving from “case to case,” as paraductive reasoning supposes, cannot really circumvent assuming the existence of a ...
... moves within the context of a modern reconstruction of rhetorical theory or some other approach of informal reasoning enables the normative argument on behalf of literary belief formation to emerge: if we wish to sustain the belief that ...
... moves in the traditional sense. Second, it is possible to justify such moves as part of a theory of rationality. Third, recognizing the nature of the beliefs discussed in this way means that the claims in question are either contingent ...
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