This essay focuses on the explosive claim Cavell inserts in the middle of The Claim of Reason that a narrative history of a certain style of philosophy should be called “Philosophy and the Rejection of the Human.” In order to understand the accusation, I shape interpretations of what Cavell means by nearly each of the terms of this dramatic sentence. I begin by comparing senses of “philosophy” by way of a comparison with Rorty’s critical review of The Claim of Reason; I proceed by underlining how, in Cavell’s work, the notion “human” and its rejection also is entangled with that which Cavell describes as “skepticism.” It is necessary, therefore, to understand whether there is a specific characteristic difference between skepticism and the s...
This paper addresses two key themes in selected writings of Stanley Cavell: turning and returning, m...
The relation of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to skepticism seems to be ambiguous, since he reject...
In the second paragraph of “The Avoidance of Love,” the earliest of his essays on Shakespeare, Cavel...
This essay focuses on the explosive claim Cavell inserts in the middle of The Claim of Reason that a...
In his early essay, “Must We Mean What We Say”, Cavell argues that the claims of ordinary language p...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
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...
Michael Fischer early commented that in “Cavell’s work, literature is always bringing to mind philos...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
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...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
This paper addresses two key themes in selected writings of Stanley Cavell: turning and returning, m...
The relation of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to skepticism seems to be ambiguous, since he reject...
In the second paragraph of “The Avoidance of Love,” the earliest of his essays on Shakespeare, Cavel...
This essay focuses on the explosive claim Cavell inserts in the middle of The Claim of Reason that a...
In his early essay, “Must We Mean What We Say”, Cavell argues that the claims of ordinary language p...
With reference to the period immediately following the 1979 publication of The Claim of Reason, Stan...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
In a recent "AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE", Stanley cavell remarks that if he had been required by the ...
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...
Michael Fischer early commented that in “Cavell’s work, literature is always bringing to mind philos...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
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...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
This paper addresses two key themes in selected writings of Stanley Cavell: turning and returning, m...
The relation of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to skepticism seems to be ambiguous, since he reject...
In the second paragraph of “The Avoidance of Love,” the earliest of his essays on Shakespeare, Cavel...