The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 19.0226 Tuesday, 15 April 2008
[1] From: William Godshalk <
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Date: Monday, 14 Apr 2008 13:27:21 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
[2] From: David Bishop <
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Date: Monday, 14 Apr 2008 17:26:09 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
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From: William Godshalk <
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Date: Monday, 14 Apr 2008 13:27:21 -0400
Subject: 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
Comment: Re: SHK 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
Joe Egert ask: "can anything be "intended unconsciously?'"
If you have intentions that are unconscious, then you must be conscious
of them to know that they are unconscious, which makes them conscious.
Of course, there is good evidence that we are not fully conscious of all
our intentions and drives.
Bill
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From: David Bishop <
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Date: Monday, 14 Apr 2008 17:26:09 -0400
Subject: 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
Comment: Re: SHK 19.0222 Solid Flesh Once More
Joe Egert asks if anything can be intended unconsciously. Perhaps I was
careless with that phrase, but it seems to me that if you can desire
something unconsciously, for example, then you might be said to intend
unconsciously to fulfill that desire. The point is that it is sometimes
possible, or so I and many others have found, to see the working of an
author's unconscious in a work, as it is possible to see the working of
anyone's unconscious in what they say and do.
But let's not keep boring Hardy. He's eager for substantive discussion,
of the kind the round table will no doubt offer.
Best wishes,
David Bishop
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