Study of self-consciousness in Hegel and Shakespeare.
Jennifer Ann Bates is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University. She is the author of Hegel's Theory of Imagination, also published by Suny Press.
Preface
p. xi
Acknowledgments
p. xxi
List of Abbreviations
p. xxiii
Introduction
p. 1
Sublations in Tragedy and Comedy
p. 21
A Hegelian Reading of Good and Bad Luck in Shakespearean Drama (Phen. of Spirit, King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream)
p. 23
Tearing the Fabric: Hegel's Antigone, Shakespeare's Coriolanus, and Kinship-State Conflict (Phen. of Spirit C. 6, Judith Butler's Antigone's Claim, Coriolanus)
p. 37
Aufhebung and Anti-Aufhebung: Geist and Ghosts in Hamlet (Phen. of Spirit, Hamlet)
p. 55
The Problem of Genius in King Lear: Hegel on the Feeling Soul and the Tragedy of Wonder (Anthropology and Psychology in the Encyclopaedia Philosophy of Mind, King Lear)
p. 85
Ethical Life and the History Plays: The Development of Negative Infinite Judgment and the Limits of the Sovereign Self
p. 113
Sovereign Alienation and the Development of Wit (Chapters 5 and 6)
p. 119
Richard II's Mirror and the Alienation of the Universal Will (of the "I" that Is a "We") (Richard II, Phen. of Spirit C. 5)
p. 121
Falstaff and the Politics of Wit: Negative Infinite Judgment in a Culture of Alienation (Henry IV parts I & II, Phen. of Spirit C. 6, Philosophy of Right)
p. 137
Sovereign Deceit and the Rejection of Wit (Chapter 7, 8, and 9)
p. 157
Henry V's Unchangeableness: His Rejection of Wit and His Posture of Virtue Reinterpreted in the Light of Hegel's Theory of Virtue (Philosophy of Right, Henry V)
p. 159
Hegel's Theory of Crime and Evil: (Re)tracing the Rights of the Sovereign Self (Aesthetics, Phen. of Spirit, Phil. of Right, Richard II through to Henry V)
p. 183
Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth, and Henry V: Conscience, Hypocrisy, Self-Deceit and the Tragedy of Ethical Life (Phil. of Right, Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry V)
p. 201
Sovereign Wit and the End of Alienation (Chapter 10)
p. 223
Negation of the Negative Infinite Judgment vs. Sublation of It: Punishment vs. Pardon in The Philosophy of Right and Henry VIII (Phil of Right, Phen. of Spirit C. 6 Henry VIII)
p. 225
Universal Wit: The Romance Plays and Absolute Knowing
p. 247
Universal WitùThe Absolute Theater of Identity (Phen. of Spirit C. 6 and 8, Pericles, The Tempest)
p. 249
Absolute Infections and Thier Cure (Phen. of Spirit C. 6, The Winter's Tale)
p. 271
Notes
p. 293
Bibliography
p. 359
Index
p. 369
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