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Philosophy and Literature

Volume 33, Number 2, October 2009

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E-ISSN: 1086-329X Print ISSN: 0190-0013

Table of Contents

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Articles

Montaigne on Witches and the Authority of Religion in the Public Sphere
pp. 235-251
Dante's Inferno as Poetic Revelation of Prophetic Truth
pp. 252-266
Being a Moral Agent in Shakespeare's Vienna
pp. 267-279
Sweet Use: Genre and Performance of The Merchant of Venice
pp. 280-295
Approaching Infinity: Dignity in Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon
pp. 296-314
Life is a Passacaglia
pp. 315-328

Subject Headings:

Sighs and Tears: Biological Signals and John Donne's "Whining Poetry"
pp. 329-344
For the Love of Nothing: Auden, Keats, and Deconstruction
pp. 345-357
Reading Audio Books
pp. 358-368

Subject Headings:

Literature as Fable, Fable as Argument
pp. 369-385
Philosophies of Language in the Fictions of Jorge Luis Borges
pp. 386-401
T. S. Eliot, Dharma Bum: Buddhist Lessons in The Waste Land
pp. 402-416

Notes and Fragments

Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard Times
pp. 417-426
Stiva's Idiotic Grin
pp. 427-434

Critical Discussions

On the Necessity of Theater
pp. 435-441
The Fate of Humanism in Greek Tragedy
pp. 442-454

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