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The Routledge Companion to Shakespeare and Philosophy
Craig Bourne
(Editor), Emily Caddick Bourne (Editor)
Philosophy
School of Creative Arts
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Arts and Humanities
Absurdity
8%
Action
8%
Beauty
8%
Doubt
8%
Dynamics
8%
Engagement
8%
Epistemic responsibility
8%
Epistemology
16%
Esthetics
8%
Framework
8%
Horror
8%
Humor
8%
Impossibility
8%
Inter-personal relationships
8%
Literature
25%
Metaphysics
8%
Moral
8%
Morality
8%
Nothingness
8%
philosophical theories
8%
Philosophy
100%
Philosophy of Language
8%
Philosophy of Mind
8%
Poem
16%
Routledge Companion
100%
Self-Knowledge
8%
Shakespeare
100%
Shakespeare's plays
8%
Theory of meaning
8%
Tragedy
16%
Keyphrases
Aesthetic philosophy
8%
Communication Theory
8%
Deception
16%
Epistemic Responsibility
8%
Epistemology
16%
Ethics
25%
Existential Concerns
8%
Humor
8%
Individual Identity
8%
Justice
8%
Metaphysics
8%
Moral
8%
Nature of Knowledge
8%
Nothingness
8%
Philosophical Framework
8%
Philosophical Issues
16%
Philosophical Perspective
8%
Philosophical Theory
8%
Philosophy of Language
8%
Philosophy of Literature
8%
Philosophy of Mind
8%
Philosophy of Philosophy
8%
Political Obligation
8%
Political philosophy
8%
Self-knowledge
8%
Shakespeare's Plays
8%
Social Obligation
8%
Social philosophy
8%
Theory of Meaning
8%
William Shakespeare
100%