Shakespeare's Theater of Judgment Six Keywords

Argues for the social and ethical importance of judgment in politics, law, art and everyday life, taking Shakespeare as a guide and travel companion.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Curran, Kevin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2024
Edition:1
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Spelling -- Series Editor's Preface -- Introduction: Understanding Judgment -- What Is Judgment? -- What Was Judgment? -- This Book -- 1. Feeling -- Hamlet's Unreasonable Judgment -- Judging with the Body -- Materiality, Sentiment, and Collectivity -- 2. Objects -- Prudence, Justice, and Moral Knowledge -- Caesar's Mantle and the Phenomenology of Virtue -- Perception, Sensation, and Moral Response -- 3. Vision -- Seeing/Knowing/Doing -- Theatrical Vision -- Seeing Anew -- 4. Making -- Prospero's Plea -- Judgment and Invention -- Judgment and Responsibility -- 5. Facing -- Mariana's Face and the Physics of Judgment -- Judgment and Knowledge-Management -- Judgment, Form, and Futurity -- 6. Community -- How To, and How Not To, Judge -- Leontes, Paulina, and Participatory Judgment -- Forgiveness and the Community of Justice -- Coda: Reimagining Judgment -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index