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HoP 426 - A Face Without a Heart - Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Individualism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Immortal Soul in Hamlet

Shakespeare is dubious about the idea that the self could be constituted by cold, dispassionate reason in accordance with the moral code of the Stoics. We're seeing our own selves in Hamlet precisely because we empathize with the experience of not see our own selves,. One man who would certainly have recognized this, if only he could have seen the play performed, was Michel de Montagne.

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