When in his Tanner lectures Stanley Cavell sets out to define Ordinary Language Philosophy or – rather – to explain how it demarcates philosophy as such, he takes up psychoanalytic literary criticism in order to articulate the terms of this task. Yet the constitution of the ordinary, in Cavell, is never quite accessed from within psychoanalysis-cum-literature alone; instead, it takes another relation, that of psychoanalysis and literature to classical Hollywood, for Cavell to address the ordinary in terms of its constitution. I propose to discuss this complex using two films by Billy Wilder as a passageway to Cavell’s analytic procedure
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After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
When in his Tanner lectures Stanley Cavell sets out to define Ordinary Language Philosophy or – rath...
Great voice of the twentieth-century American philosophy, Stanley Cavell (1926-2018), heir to Wittge...
Stanley Cavell’s coming to philosophy was inspired, as he recounts, by the contingent encounter betw...
American philosopher Hillary Putnam has said that Stanley Cavell is the only philosopher to have mad...
Stanley Cavell's writing on film has been an important inspiration for the recent 'philosophical tur...
The present essay analyzes the reflections on the ontology of cinema in the works of Stanley Cavell....
It is a curious feature of philosophical writing that authors rarely reflect on what motivates their...
A predominant misunderstanding of the philosophical importance of paying attention to our ordinary l...
My experience is that most texts, like most lives, are underread, not overread. Stanley Cavell This ...
In his writings, does Stanley Cavell propose something which might be called a ‘politics of cinema’?...
This paper addresses two key themes in selected writings of Stanley Cavell: turning and returning, m...
Stanley Cavell’s philosophical interest in Shakespeare is so consistent that Shakespeare appears to ...
Stanley Cavell’s writing about movies, from the more theoretical and general The World Viewed (1971)...
The writings of Samuel Beckett have attracted a great deal of philosophical attention over the years...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
When in his Tanner lectures Stanley Cavell sets out to define Ordinary Language Philosophy or – rath...
Great voice of the twentieth-century American philosophy, Stanley Cavell (1926-2018), heir to Wittge...
Stanley Cavell’s coming to philosophy was inspired, as he recounts, by the contingent encounter betw...
American philosopher Hillary Putnam has said that Stanley Cavell is the only philosopher to have mad...
Stanley Cavell's writing on film has been an important inspiration for the recent 'philosophical tur...
The present essay analyzes the reflections on the ontology of cinema in the works of Stanley Cavell....
It is a curious feature of philosophical writing that authors rarely reflect on what motivates their...
A predominant misunderstanding of the philosophical importance of paying attention to our ordinary l...
My experience is that most texts, like most lives, are underread, not overread. Stanley Cavell This ...
In his writings, does Stanley Cavell propose something which might be called a ‘politics of cinema’?...
This paper addresses two key themes in selected writings of Stanley Cavell: turning and returning, m...
Stanley Cavell’s philosophical interest in Shakespeare is so consistent that Shakespeare appears to ...
Stanley Cavell’s writing about movies, from the more theoretical and general The World Viewed (1971)...
The writings of Samuel Beckett have attracted a great deal of philosophical attention over the years...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...