Hamlet Studies, Volume 20Vikas Publishing House, 1998 |
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... epistemic crisis , " a radical dis- juncture between how the world has always seemed to him to operate , and how it must - if new and startling information can be reliably trusted - actually be . Indeed , MacIntyre feels Hamlet is a ...
... epistemic crisis , " a radical dis- juncture between how the world has always seemed to him to operate , and how it must - if new and startling information can be reliably trusted - actually be . Indeed , MacIntyre feels Hamlet is a ...
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... epistemic and ethical paradigms , Shakespeare " was able to retain his traditional contacts with the cultural inheritance , while becom- ing alert to intellectual currents which ultimately would sweep ... Epistemic Crisis in Hamlet 13.
... epistemic and ethical paradigms , Shakespeare " was able to retain his traditional contacts with the cultural inheritance , while becom- ing alert to intellectual currents which ultimately would sweep ... Epistemic Crisis in Hamlet 13.
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... epistemic crisis of Shakespeare's culture cannot be fully accounted for , nor be fully removed from , Hamlet's own epistemic crisis . The picture of Hamlet's ethical particularity is further complicated by the way his moral choices ...
... epistemic crisis of Shakespeare's culture cannot be fully accounted for , nor be fully removed from , Hamlet's own epistemic crisis . The picture of Hamlet's ethical particularity is further complicated by the way his moral choices ...
Contents
the Queen | 98 |
SHORMISHTHA PANJA Tumour Meanness | 107 |
Productions | 117 |
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