The first posthumous collection from the writings of Stanley Cavell,
shedding new light on the distinctive vision and intellectual
trajectory of an influential American philosopher. For Stanley Cavell,
philosophy was a matter of responding to the voices of others.
Throughout his career, he articulated the belief that words spring to
life in concrete circumstances of speech: the significance and power
of language depend on the occasions that elicit it. When Cavell died
in 2018, he left behind some of his own most powerful language—a
plan for a book collecting numerous unpublished essays and lectures,
as well as papers printed in niche journals. Here and There presents
this manuscript, with thematically relevant additions, for the first
time. These writings, composed between the 1980s and the 2000s,
reflect Cavell’s expansive interests and distinctive philosophical
method. The collection traverses all the major themes of his immense
body of work: modernity, psychoanalysis, the human voice, moral
perfectionism, tragedy, skepticism. Cavell’s rich and cohesive
philosophical vision unites his wide-ranging engagement with poets,
critics, psychoanalysts, social scientists, and fellow philosophers.
In Here and There, readers will find dialogues with Shakespeare,
Thoreau, Wittgenstein, Freud, Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Wallace
Stevens, Veena Das, and Peter Kivy, among others. One of the
collection’s most striking features is an ensemble of five pieces on
music, constituting Cavell’s first discussion of the subject since
the mid-1960s. Edited by philosophers who have been invested in
Cavell’s work for decades, Here and There not only gathers the
strands of a writing life but also maps its author’s intellectual
journeys. In these works, Cavell models what it looks like to examine
seriously one’s own passions and to forge new communities through
unexpected conversations.
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ISBN
9780674276437
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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