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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2021 · 55 MIN

Sacred and Profane Love Episode 16: King Lear's Vision

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In episode 16, "King Lear's Vision," I speak with Professor and poet Troy Jollimore about the connections between love and perception.  In his recent book, Love's Vision, Jollimore, drawing on Plato and Iris Murdoch, argues that true love consists in grasping the objective value of the beloved rather than the projection of it.  This vision involves the bestowal of patient, loving, and imaginative attention on the objectively valuable qualities the beloved truly possesses. We explore this theme of love's vision (or lack thereof) in Shakespeare's darkest and wildest tragedy, King Lear.  Reading Lear, we conclude, can help to open our eyes to the fact that we need to get out of our own way—i.e., to put aside our deep insecurities and vices—in order to see and love people for who they really are.

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