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William Shakespeare's Sonnet Philosophy, Volume 4: How the Works of Darwin, Wittgenstein, Duchamp, and Mallarme led to an Appreciation of Shakespeare's Philosophy
Roger Peters (Author)
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William Shakespeare's Sonnet Philosophy, Volume 4: How the Works of Darwin, Wittgenstein, Duchamp, and Mallarme led to an Appreciation of Shakespeare's Philosophy - Roger Peters
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Synopsis "William Shakespeare's Sonnet Philosophy, Volume 4: How the Works of Darwin, Wittgenstein, Duchamp, and Mallarme led to an Appreciation of Shakespeare's Philosophy"
William Shakespeare’s Sonnet Philosophy Volume 4 (Second Edition 2019 Part 1 explains how the combination of the logic behind Charles Darwin’s biology, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s language philosophy, Stephane Mallarmé’s symbolic poetry, and Marcel Duchamp’s mythic logic of art each provide a component that Shakespeare’s comprehensive and consistent philosophy coordinates and completes.Part 2 examines the work of a number of thinkers to show how they are compromised by an inability to determine Shakespeare’s nature-based logic. There are essays on Sigmund Freud/Carl Jung, James Joyce/T. S. Eliot, Stephen Booth/Helen Vendler, and Friedrich Nietzsche/Ludwig Wittgenstein, George Lakoff/Mark Johnson, Thomas Jefferson, Germaine Greer, and Riane Eisler, and two essays examine further the contributions of Duchamp and Mallarmé.