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AI Interprets "The Merchant of Venice"
Shakespeare Through the Looking Glass of Moral Foundations Theory
May 14
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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AI Interprets "The Merchant of Venice"
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April 2025
You and Will Shakespeare Walk into a Pub . . .
How the Bard and His Audiences Thought About Their World - a post based on the book, Psychology According to Shakespeare, by Philip Zimbardo and Robert…
Apr 21
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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You and Will Shakespeare Walk into a Pub . . .
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Darwin, Shakespeare, and Madame Bovary's Ovaries
Great Literature as a Gateway to the Mind that Evolution Built
Apr 2
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Darwin, Shakespeare, and Madame Bovary's Ovaries
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March 2025
Shakespeare and the Elephant
The Bard's Views on the Human Mind Are More Like Khaneman's and Haidt's than Freud's
Mar 21
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Shakespeare and the Elephant
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Shakespeare Was No Freudian
But Freud Was a Big Fan of the Bard
Mar 2
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Shakespeare Was No Freudian
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February 2025
Shakespeare and the Great Chain of Being
How the Bard and His Audiences Viewed Their Places in the World
Feb 15
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Shakespeare and the Great Chain of Being
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Shakespeare, Students, Politicians, a Nun, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
"Man, proud man, dressed in a little brief authority / Most ignorant of what he is most assured"
Feb 2
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Shakespeare, Students, Politicians, a Nun, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
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January 2025
Everyday Heroes
America has lost its heroes?
Jan 21
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Everyday Heroes
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January 19, 2025
You hear sometimes, now that we know the sordid details of the lives of some of our leading figures, that America has no heroes left.
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Jan 20
Discovering Shakespeare’s Own Psychology
It wasn’t the actors’ fault, nor was it the Bard’s, that my mind was wandering as I watched a performance of Cymbeline at the Oregon Shakespeare…
Jan 14
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Robert L. Johnson, PhD
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Discovering Shakespeare’s Own Psychology
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