The Two Deaths of Lady Macduff

Political Theory 36 (6):856-882 (2008)
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Abstract

Stephen White and Gianni Vattimo have argued in favor of weak ontological thought. Particularly for White, weak ontology's contestable fundamentals are a superior response to strong ontologies, including the violence linked to them. I make a historically comparative evaluation of their arguments. The evaluation draws on William Davenant's Restoration revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Davenant's play defends Charles II's sovereignty against the strong ontological claims of orthodox Anglicans. Lady Macduff's much expanded role and the death she suffers, in contrast to her counterpart in Shakespeare's Folio, are key vehicles for this defense. Davenant's revisions are linked in this interpretation to Charles II's Happy Act of Indemnity and Oblivion of 1660. Also explored are new connections between Macduff and the witches. I argue Davenant exemplifies a contingency unanticipated by weak ontology advocates: he is both antifoundational and in favor of violence. Antifoundational arguments aid more political persuasions than often imagined.

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Violence, Weak Ontology, and Late-Modernity.Stephen K. White - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (6):808-816.
Vattimo’s Renunciation of Violence.Jason Royce Lindsey - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (1):99-111.

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