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Over-Measure in Kant, Hegel and Shakespeare - Putting the Principles Into Play

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.09.2025

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In Over-Measure in Kant, Hegel and Shakespeare: Putting the Principles Into Play , four Shakespeare plays become the experiential-dramatic playground where the operations of "principled virtues" and their informing categories are meticulously tested. Jennifer Ann Bates begins with Hegel''s logic of measure and Shakespeare''s Measure for Measure , showing essential measure is indeterminable. She then combines Kant''s Pure Principles of the Understanding with Shakespearean Roman tragedy, exploring principles of measure through over-measure. Bookended by Hegel''s Phenomenology of Spirit , she investigates over-measures of quantity in Antony and Cleopatra , quality in Titus Andronicus , and relation and modality in Julius Caesar . She then turns to Kant for epistemic measures that make experience possible, highlighting his warnings against exceeding those limits. Putting Kant''s Principles into play produces "principled virtues," which are epistemic principles made practical and differ from Kant''s Doctrine of Virtues, not just from Aristotle''s virtues. Read through Shakespeare''s plays, principled virtues are tragic: they miss the mark, and they are executed in both senses. The reason is that their over-measures are not grasped dialectically. The author finds a solution in Hegel''s Phenomenology of Spirit , which she calls his book of over-measures. In it, Hegel reveals the necessity of over-measures in experience, thus providing the measure for measure.

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Authors Jennifer Bates
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.09.2025
 
EAN 9781666932690
ISBN 978-1-66693-269-0
No. of pages 304
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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