My interest is the kind of philosophical vertigo that is a theme of Cavell’s work on scepticism. This describes the anxiety that is elicited via philosophical engagement with certain kinds of sceptical questions (e.g., rule-following, other minds, external world scepticism). There is a standing puzzle about this notion of vertigo, however, forcefully pressed, for example, by McDowell. Why should a resolution of the sceptical problem, one that putatively completely undercuts the motivation for scepticism in that domain, nonetheless generate vertigo in this sense? I aim to resolve the puzzle, in a way that I believe underwrites this Cavellian notion, via consideration of Wittgenstein’s remarks on the structure of rational evaluation in his fi...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In spite of all Wittgenstein’s efforts in making the internal consistency of his late viewpoint, a p...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
My interest is the kind of philosophical vertigo that is a theme of Cavell’s work on scepticism. Thi...
Contains fulltext : 119947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While Cavell ...
The relation of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to skepticism seems to be ambiguous, since he reject...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
Philosophical skepticism is a topic that permeates Stanley Cavell’s thinking. The aim of this articl...
This paper argues that McDowell wrongly assumes that “terror”, Cavell’s reaction to the radical cont...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
This thesis argues that Fergus Kerr reads Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Stanley Cavell, an...
While Cavell is well known for his reinterpretation of the later Wittgenstein, he has never really e...
In his early essay, “Must We Mean What We Say”, Cavell argues that the claims of ordinary language p...
My chapter argues that Stanley Cavell’s work on Wittgenstein and on scepticism provides fresh perspe...
Stanley Cavell’s idea of “the truth in scepticism” is revisited, first by following classic interpr...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In spite of all Wittgenstein’s efforts in making the internal consistency of his late viewpoint, a p...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
My interest is the kind of philosophical vertigo that is a theme of Cavell’s work on scepticism. Thi...
Contains fulltext : 119947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While Cavell ...
The relation of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to skepticism seems to be ambiguous, since he reject...
Daniel Moyal-Sharrock, 'Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism'...
Philosophical skepticism is a topic that permeates Stanley Cavell’s thinking. The aim of this articl...
This paper argues that McDowell wrongly assumes that “terror”, Cavell’s reaction to the radical cont...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
This thesis argues that Fergus Kerr reads Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Stanley Cavell, an...
While Cavell is well known for his reinterpretation of the later Wittgenstein, he has never really e...
In his early essay, “Must We Mean What We Say”, Cavell argues that the claims of ordinary language p...
My chapter argues that Stanley Cavell’s work on Wittgenstein and on scepticism provides fresh perspe...
Stanley Cavell’s idea of “the truth in scepticism” is revisited, first by following classic interpr...
In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of anal...
In spite of all Wittgenstein’s efforts in making the internal consistency of his late viewpoint, a p...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...