Must we mean what we say? : a book of essays

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Must we mean what we say? : a book of essays

Stanley Cavell

Cambridge University Press, 1976

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

This is a remarkable, and now famous, volume of philosophical studies. The essays span and connect topics in the philosophy of language, aesthetics, and a criticism of literature, drama and music. The style and the range and integration of interests are alike individual, ambitious and arresting. The book is a distinguished personal work, of permanent interest and value.

目次

  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • 1. Must we mean what we say?
  • 2. The availability of Wittgenstein's later philosophy
  • 3. Aesthetic problems of modern philosophy
  • 4. Austin at criticism
  • 5. Ending the waiting game: a reading of Beckett's Endgame
  • 6. Kierkegaard's On authority and revelation
  • 7. Music discomposed
  • 8. A matter of meaning it
  • 9. Knowing and acknowledging
  • 10. The avoidance of love: a reading of King Lear
  • Thematic index
  • Index of names.

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