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+Peter Adamson and William Shakespeare
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+
+:date: 2023-07-11T10:19:50
+:status: draft
+:category: faith
+:tags: review, blogComment, philosophy
+
+(my comments on “`Patrick Gray on Shakespeare`_” by author)
+
+
+.. _`Patrick Gray on Shakespeare`:
+ https://historyofphilosophy.net/shakespeare-gray
+
+I completely agree with other people on this comment page that
+this might be well among the best episodes of the whole podcast.
+
+There were three main points where
+
+1. Artistotles’s unitites
+
+2. Shakespeare as a conservative Chrsitian and “studies in
+ negation” … why are Romeo and Juliet so stupid and how it is
+ sad, that we now use the play for exactly opposite it was
+ intended (“All you need is love” is nonsense).
+
+3. Our image of the ancient Rome comes from Shakespeare (and
+ Racin)