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Gail Kern Paster, The Folger Shakespeare Library

"Head to Head: The Dialogue of Skin and Skull in Holbein and Hamlet"

Friday, May 2, 2008, 2:30 p.m.
Science and Engineering Library, Room 090

Cognitive philosophers have recently coined the term "the cognitive life of things" to describe those tools that extend the mind literally into the physical, social, and cultural environments. The skulls in Hans Holbein's great painting of The Ambassadors and the graveyard scene in Hamlet are a tantalizing example of such cognitive tools and suggest why the early moderns found skulls good to think with.

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