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Cavell, Stanley
Stanley Cavell
Stanley Louis Cavell
(; September 1, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an
American philosopher
. He was the
Walter M. Cabot
Professor of Aesthetics and the General
Theory of Value
at
Harvard University
. He worked in the fields of
ethics
,
aesthetics
, and
ordinary language philosophy
. As an interpreter, he produced influential works on
Wittgenstein
,
Austin
,
Emerson
,
Thoreau
, and
Heidegger
. His work is characterized by its conversational tone and frequent literary references.
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Must we mean what we say a book of essays /
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Must we mean what we say? : a book of essays /
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The claim of reason : Wittgenstein, skepticism, morality, and tragedy /
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Claim of reason wittgen stein skepticism, morality and tragedy /
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