
HoP 426 - A Face Without a Heart - Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Individualism
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
The Rise of Individualism in the Renaissance
In the Renaissance, people understood themselves as individuals with peculiar characteristics and interests. This could mean demanding freedom to explore and pursue idiosyncratic conceptions of the good. In ethics, it could take the form of emphasizing personal, rather than collective responsibility. More recently, we've seen more radical Protestant dissenters effectively claiming that they have the right to determine what true religion should be.
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