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Excitements of Reason - The Presentation of Thought in Shakespeare's Plays and Wittgenstein s Philosophy

Inglese · Tascabile

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How do changes in thoughts, feelings, and attitudes come about, and how can they be brought about? How can someone's most fundamental convictions be shaken? What role do moments of uncertainty, of not knowing one's way about an experience omnipresent both in Shakespeare s writings and Wittgenstein s philosophical works play in such alterations? What do Shakespeare s supernatural characters witches, fairies, ghosts have in common with Wittgenstein s witch posing questions ? In what ways does Wittgenstein s style of reasoning resemble Shakespeare s thinking in the mode of drama? Why do Shakespeare s plays and Wittgenstein s philosophical writings continue to generate such an astonishing number of often contradictory interpretations? These are some of the questions that this study attempts to answerby reading Shakespeare s dramatisations of awareness and thought in 'Much Ado About Nothing', 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth' and 'The Tempest' along lines suggested by Wittgenstein s later philosophy.

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How do changes in thoughts, feelings, and attitudes come about, and how can they be brought about? How can someone's most fundamental convictions be shaken? What role do moments of uncertainty, of "not knowing one's way about"- an experience omnipresent both in Shakespeare´s writings and Wittgenstein´s philosophical works - play in such alterations? What do Shakespeare´s supernatural characters - witches, fairies, ghosts - have in common with Wittgenstein´s "witch posing questions"? In what ways does Wittgenstein´s style of reasoning resemble Shakespeare´s thinking in the mode of drama? Why do Shakespeare´s plays and Wittgenstein´s philosophical writings continue to generate such an astonishing number of often contradictory interpretations? These are some of the questions that this study attempts to answer by reading Shakespeare´s dramatisations of awareness and thought in 'Much Ado About Nothing', 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth' and 'The Tempest' along lines suggested by Wittgenstein´s later philosophy.

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Autori Daniella Jancsó
Editore Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9783825354107
ISBN 978-3-8253-5410-7
Pagine 257
Peso 442 g
Serie Anglistische Forschungen
Anglistische Forschungen
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura / linguistica inglese

Philosophie, Drama, Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Shakespeare, William, Skeptizismus, Wittgenstein, Dramatik, Ungewissheit, Ludwig

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