Shaftesbury on Self-Impersonation
Shaftesbury on Self-Impersonation
David Marshall on Shaftesbury's 'Characters of Philosophy', in 'Characteristicks' (The Figure of Theater, Columbia UP, 1986):
"The point, however, is that the stage in Shaftesbury's description is only occasionally literal; it is created by the 'dramatic method' by which a 'person of profound parts' (1:105), acting as if he were alone, divides himself into actor and audience and gives his thoughts 'voice and accent' (1:113). Here we see the philosopher as Hamlet, the soliloq...
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