Virtue's Own Feature: Shakespeare and the Virtue Ethics TraditionUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - 260 sivua "Using an historical approach, Virtue's Own Feature explores nine of Shakespeare's most successful works as representations of the passions, virtues, and vices as they are complexly and extensively set out by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas." "The work first undertakes to describe the late Elizabethan poetic of Sir Philip Sidney, which is demonstrated to be Shakespeare's poetic as well. Second, this study explores Shakespeare's plays in relation to the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of moral philosophy, one important branch of a major sixteenth-century philosophical tradition."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... friendship and marriage , wonder and amazement at the outcome of events all set off in relief against the more sober ... friends , and triumphs over the rather subdued Lucentio and Hortensio . On the other hand , passionate behavior in ...
... friendship and marriage , wonder and amazement at the outcome of events all set off in relief against the more sober ... friends , and triumphs over the rather subdued Lucentio and Hortensio . On the other hand , passionate behavior in ...
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... friendship , and it is more precisely delineated in the Summa ( 1a2ae 26.3-4 ) . Thus Aristotle says that friendship is of three kinds ( pleasurable , useful , and virtuous ) and that virtuous friendship is a habit rather than a passion ...
... friendship , and it is more precisely delineated in the Summa ( 1a2ae 26.3-4 ) . Thus Aristotle says that friendship is of three kinds ( pleasurable , useful , and virtuous ) and that virtuous friendship is a habit rather than a passion ...
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... friends . The significance of this becomes apparent if we take marriage as a form of friendship - as Bryskett , for example , does as a matter of course.31 Furthermore , Shakespearean comedy is usually marked by gratuitous occurrences ...
... friends . The significance of this becomes apparent if we take marriage as a form of friendship - as Bryskett , for example , does as a matter of course.31 Furthermore , Shakespearean comedy is usually marked by gratuitous occurrences ...
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Preface | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
Sidneys Apology and Shakespeares Poetic | 21 |
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