In this article I focus on Cavell’s theme of finding one’s voice, as it is articulated with reference to the philosophies of language of Wittgenstein and Austin. I start by spelling out Cavell’s Wittgensteinian-Austinian view of culture as the background for his approach to aesthetics and ethics. I then set out to explore the work done by the theme in aesthetics and ethics around the notion claim. I argue that Cavell’s effort to counter the pull of non-cognitivism in aesthetics and ethics, building on the notion claim, is not only illuminating of his unique way of inheriting the history of analytic philosophy but also gives us a glimpse of where and how Continental and analytic philosophy may again cross paths in the future
The article addresses the issue of value present in Stanley Cavell’s philosophy of art. It focuses o...
The fourth issue of “Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies”, which explores Cavell’s philo...
This thesis argues that Fergus Kerr reads Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Stanley Cavell, an...
In this article I focus on Cavell’s theme of finding one’s voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
In this article I focus on Cavell's theme of finding one's voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
The article proposes a reading of various perspectives in contemporary ethics, all connected to Witt...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
It may be time to question analytic philosophy’s structural ignorance of the methods of ordinary lan...
Cavell’s interest in aesthetic objects can be understood to be motivated by an interest in the natur...
For Cavell, American transcendentalism and film share the capacity to provide an education in takin...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
The article addresses the issue of value present in Stanley Cavell’s philosophy of art. It focuses o...
The fourth issue of “Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies”, which explores Cavell’s philo...
This thesis argues that Fergus Kerr reads Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Stanley Cavell, an...
In this article I focus on Cavell’s theme of finding one’s voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
In this article I focus on Cavell's theme of finding one's voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
The article proposes a reading of various perspectives in contemporary ethics, all connected to Witt...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
It may be time to question analytic philosophy’s structural ignorance of the methods of ordinary lan...
Cavell’s interest in aesthetic objects can be understood to be motivated by an interest in the natur...
For Cavell, American transcendentalism and film share the capacity to provide an education in takin...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
The article addresses the issue of value present in Stanley Cavell’s philosophy of art. It focuses o...
The fourth issue of “Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies”, which explores Cavell’s philo...
This thesis argues that Fergus Kerr reads Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Stanley Cavell, an...