Stanley Cavell’s The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology Film (1979 [1971]) is patient with the ways in which common sense is threatened by our experience of film. The book offers a perspective rather than an overview, foregrounding its own conditions – working mostly from the memory of films, for instance, and seeking to focus Cavell’s sense of a discontinuity in his moviegoing experience. Questions of cinematic ontology, held at an experiential level, join a broad philosophical-historical narrative concerning our lack of presentness to the world. Both of these strands develop preoccupations and discoveries found in Cavell’s reception of ordinary language philosophy. Disclosing the contours of the cinematic through juxtapositions wit...
Stanley Cavell's writing on film has been an important inspiration for the recent 'philosophical tur...
Partiendo de lo expuesto en The World Viewed, el presente artículo se propone explicitar los víncul...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...
Stanley Cavell’s The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology Film (1979 [1971]) is patient with th...
Stanley Cavell taught us that films give us a view of a world that differs from the world in which w...
American philosopher Hillary Putnam has said that Stanley Cavell is the only philosopher to have mad...
Stanley Cavell’s writing about movies, from the more theoretical and general The World Viewed (1971)...
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...
This essay aims to understand the relations between Stanley Cavell’s theoretical generalities regard...
Contemporary film aesthetics is beset by difficulties arising from the medium itself and the bewilde...
Nöel Carroll has been one of the most eloquent proponents of an anti-essentialist view of art, in pa...
Despite considerable differences Stanley Cavell and Jean Luc Nancy share the demand for a renewal o...
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 writing on film has been an important inspiration for the recent 'philosophical tur...
Partiendo de lo expuesto en The World Viewed, el presente artículo se propone explicitar los víncul...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...
Stanley Cavell’s The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology Film (1979 [1971]) is patient with th...
Stanley Cavell taught us that films give us a view of a world that differs from the world in which w...
American philosopher Hillary Putnam has said that Stanley Cavell is the only philosopher to have mad...
Stanley Cavell’s writing about movies, from the more theoretical and general The World Viewed (1971)...
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...
This essay aims to understand the relations between Stanley Cavell’s theoretical generalities regard...
Contemporary film aesthetics is beset by difficulties arising from the medium itself and the bewilde...
Nöel Carroll has been one of the most eloquent proponents of an anti-essentialist view of art, in pa...
Despite considerable differences Stanley Cavell and Jean Luc Nancy share the demand for a renewal o...
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 writing on film has been an important inspiration for the recent 'philosophical tur...
Partiendo de lo expuesto en The World Viewed, el presente artículo se propone explicitar los víncul...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...