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The Claim of Reason Stanley Cavell (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University)

The Claim of Reason By Stanley Cavell (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University)

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Discusses the reception and influence of the work, which occupies a niche between philosophy and literary studies.

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The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy by Stanley Cavell (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University)

This reissue of an American philosophical classic includes a new preface by Cavell, in which he discusses the work's reception and influence. The work fosters a fascinating relationship between philosophy and literature both by augmenting his philosophical discussions with examples from literature and by applying philosophical theories to literary texts. Cavell also succeeds in drawing some very important parallels between the British analytic tradition and the continental tradition, by comparing scepticism as understood in Descartes, Hume, and Kant with philosophy of language as practiced by Wittgenstein and Austin.

The Claim of Reason Reviews

An altogether remarkable work of American philosophy...that occupies the buffer zone between poetry and philosophy in a unique-and perhaps uniquely American way.-Critical Inquiry
An intensely personal and uniquely provocative book. Stanley Cavell is a philosophical original.-Review of Metaphysics

Table of Contents

PART ONE; WITTGENSTEIN AND THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE; PART TWO; SKEPTICISM AND THE EXISTENCE OF THE WORLD; PART THREE; KNOWLEDGE AND THE CONCEPT OF MORALITY; PART FOUR; SKEPTICISM AND THE PROBLEM OF OTHERS

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CIN019513107XG
9780195131079
019513107X
The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy by Stanley Cavell (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
19990729
538
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