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    Othello

    Published 1995
    Subjects: “…Othello (Fictitious character from Shakespeare) Drama.…”
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    Transcendence : philosophy, literature, and theology approach the beyond /

    Published 2004
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    Doubt and skepticism in antiquity and the Renaissance / by Zerba, Michelle, 1953-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: "Farewell the tranquil mind" : tragic doubt in Homer's Iliad, Sophocles' Philoctetes, and Shakespeare's Othello. Achilles' doubt and heroism-at-one-remove in Homer's Iliad ; Moral doubt and the claims of pity in Sophocles' Philoctetes ; "Do as if for surety" : doubt and delusions of certainty in Shakespeare's Othello -- Part 2: Comic skepticism and polytropic strategies in Homer's Odyssey, Aristophanes' Women of the Thesmophoria, and Shakespeare's As you like it. …”
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    Reading the Bible with Richard Hooker / by Eppley, Daniel

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Scoundrels and fools : Biblical hermeneutics in Elizabethan England -- The Puritan Othello : Shakespeare and Hooker on the dangers of certainty -- Beyond a reasonable doubt : private and public reason in Hooker's hermeneutic -- Dissent without disloyalty : the role of private interpretation of scripture in Hooker's public hermeneutic -- Reasons of the heart : hermeneutics and assurance -- Conclusion -- Synopsis of Othello.…”
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    Doubt and skepticism in antiquity and the Renaissance / by Zerba, Michelle, 1953-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: "Farewell the tranquil mind" : tragic doubt in Homer's Iliad, Sophocles' Philoctetes, and Shakespeare's Othello. Achilles' doubt and heroism-at-one-remove in Homer's Iliad ; Moral doubt and the claims of pity in Sophocles' Philoctetes ; "Do as if for surety" : doubt and delusions of certainty in Shakespeare's Othello -- Part 2: Comic skepticism and polytropic strategies in Homer's Odyssey, Aristophanes' Women of the Thesmophoria, and Shakespeare's As you like it. …”
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    Doubt and skepticism in antiquity and the Renaissance / by Zerba, Michelle, 1953-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…"Farewell the tranquil mind": tragic doubt in Homer's Iliad, Sophocles' Philoctetes, and Shakespeare's Othello -- Comic skepticism and polytropic strategies in Homer's Odyssey, Aristophanes' Women of the Thesmophoria, and Shakespeare's As you like it -- Skepticism, politics, and rhetoric in the works of Cicero, Machiavelli, and Montaigne.…”
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    Beauty and sublimity : a cognitive aesthetics of literature and the arts / by Hogan, Patrick Colm

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Dalloway -- The idiosyncrasy of beauty: aesthetic universals and the diversity of taste -- Unspoken beauty: problems and possibilities of absence -- Aesthetic response revisited: quandaries about beauty and sublimity -- My Othello problem: prestige status, evaluation, and aesthetic response -- What is aesthetic argument? …”
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    Beauty and sublimity : a cognitive aesthetics of literature and the arts / by Hogan, Patrick Colm

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Dalloway -- The idiosyncrasy of beauty: aesthetic universals and the diversity of taste -- Unspoken beauty: problems and possibilities of absence -- Aesthetic response revisited: quandaries about beauty and sublimity -- My Othello problem: prestige status, evaluation, and aesthetic response -- What is aesthetic argument? …”
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    Envy / by Epstein, Joseph, 1937-

    Published 2003
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    What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Psychoanalysis : a Local Habitation and a Name. by Grunes, Dorothy T.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION On drama and psychoanalysis -- CHAPTER ONE The metaphysics and metapsychology of evil in Othello -- CHAPTER TWO Mothers in Shakespeare-absent and present -- CHAPTER THREE Disguise and disavowal in The Merchant of Venice and Romeo and Juliet -- CHAPTER FOUR Visions of self in Julius Caesar -- CHAPTER FIVE Madness and the death of self in Titus Andronicus -- CHAPTER SIX The future of an illusionist -- CHAPTER SEVEN What Shakespeare teaches us about aging parents and their adult children in King Lear -- AFTERWORD -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.…”
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    Jealousy and envy : new views about two powerful emotions /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Pathological jealousy : the perversion of love / Léon Wurmser & Heidrun Jarass -- Jealousy and envy in Othello : psychoanalytic reflections on the rivalrous emotions / Melvin R. …”
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    Race and political theology /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Walker -- The enemy's two bodies (political theology too) / Gil Anidjar -- The double mark of the male Muslim : eracing Othello / Daniel Boyarin -- Between sacred and secular : Michael Walzer's exodus story / Bonnie Honig -- The state between race and religion : a conversation / Martin Land and Jonathan Boyarin -- From political theology to vernacular prophecy : rethinking redemption / George Shulman.…”
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    Performances of the sacred in late medieval and early modern England /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…The Croxton Play of the sacrament : commemoration and repetition in late medieval culture / Paul Strohm -- The secret of the sacred : confession and the self in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Andrew James Johnston -- Performing the self : reformation history and the English Renaissance lyric / Thomas Healy -- Stages of martyrdom : John Foxe's Actes and monuments / Andreas Höfele -- James VI and I, George Buchanan, and the divine right of kings / Andrew Hadfield -- "Transformed in show, but more transformed in mind" : Sidney's Old Arcadia and the performance of perfection / Verena Olejniczak Lobsien -- Performing heaven : the state of grace in seventeenth-century Protestant theology / Susanne Rupp -- Dyed in mummy : Othello and the mulberries / Richard Wilson -- The lady's supper : Aemilia Lanyer's Salve deus rex judaeorum as a female celebration of the Eucharist / Ina Schabert -- Canonized by love? …”
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    Lacan, politics, aesthetics /

    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction I / Richard Feldstein -- Introduction II / Willy Apollon -- The politics of desire -- The fetish of the party / Slavoj Zizek -- A lasting heresy, the failure of political desire / Willy Apollon -- Subject of the gaze for another gaze / Richard Feldstein -- Jouissance, desire, and the law -- Facing fascism: a feminine politics of jouissance / Juliet Flower MacCannell -- A verdict on the paternal function: law, the paternal metaphor, and paternity law / Judith Roof -- The politics of mastery -- The discourse of the master / Ellie Ragland -- Literary representation -- Othello's lost handkerchief: where psychoanalysis finds itself / Elizabeth J. …”
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    Textual ethos studies, or Locating ethics /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION: Textual Ethos Studies-or Locating Ethics; The Novel, the Social and the Event: An International Ethical Encounter; Execrable Speech: Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Bagatelles pour un Massacre; The Grotesque on Fleshing Out the Subject of Ethics; Playing Ball With God: Breaking the Law in Breaking the Waves; Post-textual Ethics: Foucault's Rhetorical Will; Shakespeare's Othello: Jealousy and Hermeneutics; The Ethics of Modality in Pauline Smith's "The Sisters"; Telling Stories: Alterity and Ethics in John Banville's The Untouchable and Shroud.…”
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    Lies : the science behind deception / by Smith, Rachelle M.

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Academic cheating -- Advertising -- Age differences -- Alternative facts -- Anderson, Anna -- Antisocial personality disorder -- Art of War, The -- Astroturfing -- Autism spectrum disorder -- Bait and switch -- Bald-faced lies -- Behavior analysis interview -- Bending the truth -- Benefits of lying -- Betrayal -- Black lies -- Blue lies -- Bluffs -- Borderline personality disorder -- Brokaw Hazard -- Butler lies -- Camouflage -- Careless liars -- Categories of deception -- Catfishing -- Chadwick, Cassie -- Charlatans -- Clickbait -- Coercion -- Cognitive changes while lying -- Cognitive dissonance -- Cognitive distortion -- Commission, Lies of -- Competition -- Compulsive lying -- Concealed information test -- Conscience -- Consequences of lying -- Conspiracy theories -- Control questions test -- Corruption -- Costs of lying -- Cultural differences -- Dark Triad -- Dating -- Deceiver stereotype -- Deception in animals -- Deception in research -- Defamation -- Delusions -- Dementia -- Denial -- DePaulo, Bella -- Detecting deception -- Development of deception -- Diversionary tactics -- Doublespeak -- Ekman, Paul -- Emotional effects -- Equivocation -- Erotomania -- Espionage -- Ethics -- Evolution of deception -- Exaggeration -- Eye gaze -- Fabrication -- Facial cues -- Fact-check -- Fake news -- False confessions -- False memory -- Fibs -- Fifth Amendment -- Fine print -- Fraud -- Gaslighting -- Half-truths -- Hoax -- Hwang Woo-Suk -- Hypocrisy -- Impersonator -- Infidelity -- Instrumental lies -- Intelligence -- Language -- Lightfoot, Lucy -- Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count analysis program -- Loch Ness Monster -- Locus of control -- Lying -- Lying at work -- Lying to children -- Lying to parents -- Machiavellianism -- Malingering -- Manipulation -- Media -- Memory -- Mental effort -- Meyer, Pamela -- Microexpressions -- Milgram's obedience experiments -- Mimicry -- Minimization -- Models of lying -- Motivational impairment effect -- Motives for lying -- Munchausen Syndrome -- Narcissism -- Neuroscience -- Noble lies -- Nonverbal behavior -- Omission, Lies of -- Online dating -- Optimism bias -- Othello error -- Parkinson's disease -- Paternalistic lies -- Perjury -- Personality -- Phishing -- Physiology -- Piltdown Man -- Placebo effect -- Plagiarism -- Polite lies -- Politics -- Polygraph tests -- Prevalence of lying -- Primates -- Prisoner's dilemma -- Propaganda -- Prosocial lying -- Puffery -- Reaction time -- Reality monitoring -- Recursive awareness -- Red herring -- Reid technique -- Reverse psychology -- Romantic relationships -- Saarni, Carolyn -- Saxe, Leonard -- Scams -- Self-deception -- Sex differences in lying behavior -- Sherlock Holmes effect -- Signaling theory -- Smoke and mirrors -- Social intelligence -- Social media -- Sockpuppets -- Suspension of disbelief -- Tactical deception -- Theory of mind -- Transparent lies and the illusion of transparency -- Trolling -- Truth-default theory -- Tuskegee Syphilis Study -- Vocal changes when lying -- Vrij, Aldert -- White lies -- Wizard's project.…”
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    Secular days, sacred moments : the America columns of Robert Coles / by Coles, Robert

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…November 23, 1996 : We're hoping for a few extra moments of the sacred during these long secular days -- January 4, 1997 : "The doctors, they be strutters - they need teaching" -- February 1, 1997 : Merton and Milosz find common ground in their skepticism - the distance they put between themselves and faddish trends -- February 15, 1997 : Like a Hebrew prophet, Erikson was insisting upon psychological investigation as a moral calling -- March 1, 1997 : "The Third Reich was a product of German history, but it was not the only possibility open to the country at that time" -- March 22, 1997 : Surely someone would come by, see me standing there helplessly, offer a phone or a lift -- April 5, 1997 : I was witness to the moral energy a painter or photographer can stir in children -- May 3, 1997 : There is hope in those sudden, unexpected, breakthrough experiences that bring us a blessed spell of inwardness -- May 31, 1997 : This double standard could all too readily be accommodated by the slippery imprecisions of psychiatric jargon -- July 19, 1997 : The doctor who is sick now turns his students into the kind of physician he himself has been with others -- August 2, 1997 : Through the use of fictional strategies, the writer offers us a clue about oppression -- September 13, 1997 : What appears to be bizarre and senseless is in many cases a quite reasonable expression of horror -- November 8, 1997 : "I'm really sorry, I never should have opened the door without looking - I was lost in thought, I wasn't thinking" -- December 6, 1997 : It was the old story of teachers who have a lot to learn from their humble, yet knowing, students -- January 17, 1998 : Dorothy Day spoke of the irony : "All that philosophical knowledge, and such a moral failure, such blindness - and worse - in a life" -- February 14, 1998 : In Othello we meet a man of great dignity and refinement who is gradually undone -- February 28, 1998 : Bonhoeffer's position in society, his personal safety, and, if need be, his very life were not to be defended at all costs -- March 21, 1998 : Psychotherapy, in all its American banality, is redeemed through its emphasis on the personal as part of the communal -- March 28, 1998 : I wondered if she really believed what she seemed to believe, whether she wasn't really quite frightened "underneath" -- April 25, 1998 : I could lecture on the moral and social inquiry and myself behave like a moral and social outcast -- July 4, 1998 : Once more I took note of the psychological acuity, the capacity to figure out others with a certain thoughtful detachment -- August 29, 1998 : This child knew that misdeeds deserve, warrant an expression of regret -- October 31, 1998 : Our insistent yearnings ought not to be the stuff of glib psychiatric pronouncements -- November 21, 1998 : These youngsters recognize that smart or powerful is not necessarily the same as good -- February 20, 1999 : "I wished he'd been as understanding and kindly at home with his family as he was in the world with all his associates" -- May 1, 1999 : A moral leadership that is to work must mobilize a following in the name of a virtue, it must both inspire and coerce -- July 31, 1999 : Many of us who took to Holden Caulfield, embracing his laid-back words, his wisecracks, his cool, also worried about him, would he make it? …”
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