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Iโ€™ve read nearly all of the most renowned philosophers (the ones whose thoughts we were able to preserve). Many of them in original language. Shakespeare is the greatest. He is so because he is the most profound investigator of forms who was also strong enough to not deny one ounce of life: Comedy and Tragedy.
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Really want to hear more, b/c I have an opposing strong opinion, weakly held. me: Shakespeare will be forgotten after ~600 yrs Q: how would you describe Shakespeare's philosophy, in the way you might for Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, or Kant? I consider his body of work as "high minstrel-ish" warpcast.com/artlu/0xa6901f
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Ha! I donโ€™t experience Shakespeare as having a dogma that can be systematized (this is true of my other favorite philosophers) Like Plato, Shakespeare explores ideas by showing the way the same nominal word is used differently by different minds. Each impression creates one facet of a whole gem, which is the thing
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would it be too reductionist to blurb-ify your view as: Shakespeare is a humanist philosopher who exemplifies empathy of different perspectives, and values the whole sum of human experience. This would make him more compatible with Theravada Buddhism than the individualistic narrative form of Western literature 1/2
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i think one of the prerequisites of endurance as a thinker is to be forgotten in a well maintained archive of legacy human culture first. DNA data storage for example might give rebirth to a Shakespeare forgotten in 600 years after 13 billion years.
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I do agree with what you blurbed! Very beautiful and def a facet of the Shakespeare I know But regarding the latter point, I do think Shakespeare is also interesting for engaging in that mode with the themes and history of the West to that point โ€” individualism etc
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