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HoP 425 - Patrick Gray on Shakespeare

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Ethics of Shakespeare

Shakespeare is a very beloved author and he possesses a unique international cultural authority. But what's the relationship between that and actually thinking about him as writing plays that are in some sense ethical works or works of political philosophy? Do you think it's a good idea to approach the plays as if they were ethical texts? Or is it more like ethics is just part of the cultural baggage that he kind of hauls on stage for us to think about?

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