Shakespeare’s Theater of Judgment
Six Keywords
Author(s)
Curran, Kevin
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
b5f79321-8e21-47f0-b1ea-59b190b1ae3cLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Shakespeare’s Theater of Judgment makes a case for the social and ethical importance of judgment in politics, law, art, and everyday life. It delves deep into the intellectual culture of Renaissance England and the dynamics of Shakespearean theater to recover a positive, collaborative, and future-oriented understanding of judgment, something largely lacking in contemporary social and philosophical discourse. Presenting a series of chapters organized around single keywords, the book enlists the help of Shakespeare to assemble a new lexicon for judgment, one that allows us to think and talk about our capacity for discernment in cooperative and community-making terms. Readers of Shakespeare’s Theater of Judgment will come away with a clear and urgent sense of why judgment is an indispensable component of public life, and why theater offers a particularly powerful locale for cultivating it.
Keywords
Philosophy; History & Surveys; Renaissance; Philosophy; Ethics & Moral Philosophy; Literary Criticism; ShakespeareISBN
9781399516389Publisher
Edinburgh University PressPublisher website
https://www.euppublishing.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Edinburgh University PressClassification
History of Western philosophy
Ethics & moral philosophy
Literary studies: plays & playwrights