International audienceCavell’s goal in The Claim of Reason has been to “bring the human voice back into philosophy.” For Cavell, the stakes of ordinary language philosophy (particularly Wittgenstein and Austin’s work; see Toril Moi, Avner Baz) are to make it understood that language is spoken; pronounced by a human voice within a form of life. In The Claim of Reason, his aim is to shift the question of the common/shared use of language—central to Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations—toward the less-explored question of the definition of the subject as voice, and the re-introduction of the voice into philosophy as a redefinition of subjectivity in language
Often vilified, if not outright rejected, ordinary language philosophy has been sustained, from its ...
Karl-Otto Apel's 'transcendental pragmatics of language', his mature philosophic position, contains ...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...
International audienceCavell’s goal in The Claim of Reason has been to “bring the human voice back i...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
This paper studies the concept of form of life as central to ordinary language philosophy (as unders...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
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...
This essay focuses on the explosive claim Cavell inserts in the middle of The Claim of Reason that a...
In this article I focus on Cavell's theme of finding one's voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
Language is one of the most pervasive and yet mysterious of human activities. It is our tool for so...
Philosophy is traditionally defined against rhetoric. The traditional difference between philosophy ...
Often vilified, if not outright rejected, ordinary language philosophy has been sustained, from its ...
Karl-Otto Apel's 'transcendental pragmatics of language', his mature philosophic position, contains ...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...
International audienceCavell’s goal in The Claim of Reason has been to “bring the human voice back i...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
This paper studies the concept of form of life as central to ordinary language philosophy (as unders...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
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...
This essay focuses on the explosive claim Cavell inserts in the middle of The Claim of Reason that a...
In this article I focus on Cavell's theme of finding one's voice, as it is articulated with referenc...
Language is one of the most pervasive and yet mysterious of human activities. It is our tool for so...
Philosophy is traditionally defined against rhetoric. The traditional difference between philosophy ...
Often vilified, if not outright rejected, ordinary language philosophy has been sustained, from its ...
Karl-Otto Apel's 'transcendental pragmatics of language', his mature philosophic position, contains ...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...