Stanley Cavell's critical-aesthetic way of doing philosophy charts a
unique path between dogmatic doctrinalism and dull despair in response
to the alienations that trouble modern divided life. His methods of
attention to cultural phenomena are rooted in a philosophical
anthropology that sees human subjects as forever fated to live between
complete reconciliation and individualist-instrumentalist
transactionalism. Some works of literature, music, and film, he finds,
arrest and absorb their audiences in the fullness of their
registerings of this continuing condition and in somehow making
meaning and achieving dramatic, non-doctrinal closure. They model for
these audiences how temporally situated and finite moments of
meaning-making are possible. In doing so, they show us how we might
live within our shared condition more productively through engagement
with the affordances of art. Cavell's own writing in turn both
describes and re-enacts this achievement, thus itself manifesting the
powers of art in response to modern life and serving as a model of
'knowing how to go on' within its ambit. These essays describe and
defend Cavell's philosophical anthropology and critical-aesthetic
practice. Anticipations of Freedom situates that practice as both a
response to and a furthering of an image of America as a site of
futural freedom always to be achieved, and it extends Cavell's
practice into new readings of works of poetry, film, and music.
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Engaging Stanley Cavell
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ISBN
9780197841761
Publisert
2026
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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