"These thirty-eight short essays show how Shakespearean drama stages virtue as a capacity for connection within and across distinct environments of belonging. Individual virtues such as hospitality, prudence, wit, and trust enable pluralism while asserting core commitments, channelling strength and yearning into the courage to be seen and heard"--
"These thirty-eight short essays show how Shakespearean drama stages virtue as a capacity for connection within and across distinct environments of belonging. Individual virtues such as hospitality, prudence, wit, and trust enable pluralism while asserting core commitments, channelling strength and yearning into the courage to be seen and heard"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Julia Reinhard Lupton and Donovan Sherman Part I. Shakespeare and Virtue Ethics: 1. Arete Jeffrey S. Doty and Daniel Bloom 2. Dynamis (dynamism, capacity) and energeia (actuality) Christopher Crosbie 3. Techne Jeffrey Gore 4. Eudaimonia Katarzyna Lecky 5. Ethos Joseph Turner 6. Hexis (habit) Kate Narveson 7. Stoicism Donovan Sherman 8. Skepticism James Kuzner 9. Askesis and asceticism Jennifer R. Rust 10. Shakespeare's moral compass Neema Parvini Part II. Shakespeare's Virtues: 11. The four cardinal virtues: Caesar's mantle and practical wisdom Kevin Curran 12. The three theological virtues Sarah Beckwith 13. Prudence: the wisdom of 'hazarding all' in the merchant of Venice Kelly Lehtonen 14. Friendship Sean Keilen 15. Patience Nick Moschovakis 16. Care Benjamin Parris 17. Hospitality Joan Pong Linton 18. Respect Sanford Budick 19. Chastity Jennifer Flaherty 20. Wit Indira Ghose 21. Service Joseph Sterrett 22. Humility Richard Wilson 23. Kindness Paul Yachnin 24. Stewardship and resilience: the environmental virtues Jessica Rosenberg 25. Cognitive virtue and global ecosociability Donald Wehrs 26. Trust: don't ever change David Carroll Simon 27. Being 'free' as a virtue Richard Strier Part III. Shakespeare and Global Virtue Traditions: 28. Shakespeare's rabbinic virtues: a listening ear Stephanie Shirilan 29. Islamic virtues: ethics in the premodern ottoman empire Yasin Basaran 30. Persian virtues: hospitality, tolerance and peacebuilding in the age of Shakespeare Sheiba Kian Kaufman 31. Buddhist virtues: Equanimity, mindfulness and compassion in hamlet Unhae Langis 32. The virtues in black theology Vincent Lloyd 33. Virtue on Robben Island David Schalkwyk 34. Globability: the virtue of worlding Jane Hwang Degenhardt Part IV. Virtuous Performances: 35. Dramaturgy: the virtue/virtuosity of unfolding hamlet's story Freddie Rokem 36. Performing chastity: the marina project Katharine Craik and Ewan Fernie 37. Villains in prison, villains on stage: is Shakespeare really salvific? Mariacristina Cavecchi 38. Teaching Shakespeare and moral agency Michael Bristol.
Introduction Julia Reinhard Lupton and Donovan Sherman Part I. Shakespeare and Virtue Ethics: 1. Arete Jeffrey S. Doty and Daniel Bloom 2. Dynamis (dynamism, capacity) and energeia (actuality) Christopher Crosbie 3. Techne Jeffrey Gore 4. Eudaimonia Katarzyna Lecky 5. Ethos Joseph Turner 6. Hexis (habit) Kate Narveson 7. Stoicism Donovan Sherman 8. Skepticism James Kuzner 9. Askesis and asceticism Jennifer R. Rust 10. Shakespeare's moral compass Neema Parvini Part II. Shakespeare's Virtues: 11. The four cardinal virtues: Caesar's mantle and practical wisdom Kevin Curran 12. The three theological virtues Sarah Beckwith 13. Prudence: the wisdom of 'hazarding all' in the merchant of Venice Kelly Lehtonen 14. Friendship Sean Keilen 15. Patience Nick Moschovakis 16. Care Benjamin Parris 17. Hospitality Joan Pong Linton 18. Respect Sanford Budick 19. Chastity Jennifer Flaherty 20. Wit Indira Ghose 21. Service Joseph Sterrett 22. Humility Richard Wilson 23. Kindness Paul Yachnin 24. Stewardship and resilience: the environmental virtues Jessica Rosenberg 25. Cognitive virtue and global ecosociability Donald Wehrs 26. Trust: don't ever change David Carroll Simon 27. Being 'free' as a virtue Richard Strier Part III. Shakespeare and Global Virtue Traditions: 28. Shakespeare's rabbinic virtues: a listening ear Stephanie Shirilan 29. Islamic virtues: ethics in the premodern ottoman empire Yasin Basaran 30. Persian virtues: hospitality, tolerance and peacebuilding in the age of Shakespeare Sheiba Kian Kaufman 31. Buddhist virtues: Equanimity, mindfulness and compassion in hamlet Unhae Langis 32. The virtues in black theology Vincent Lloyd 33. Virtue on Robben Island David Schalkwyk 34. Globability: the virtue of worlding Jane Hwang Degenhardt Part IV. Virtuous Performances: 35. Dramaturgy: the virtue/virtuosity of unfolding hamlet's story Freddie Rokem 36. Performing chastity: the marina project Katharine Craik and Ewan Fernie 37. Villains in prison, villains on stage: is Shakespeare really salvific? Mariacristina Cavecchi 38. Teaching Shakespeare and moral agency Michael Bristol.
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