Must We Mean What We Say?: A Book of Essays

Must We Mean What We Say?: A Book of Essays

1976 • 408 pages

In this classic collection of wide-ranging and interdisciplinary essays, Stanley Cavell explores a remarkably broad range of philosophical issues from politics and ethics to the arts and philosophy. The essays explore issues as diverse as the opposing approaches of 'analytic' and 'Continental' philosophy, modernism, Wittgenstein, abstract expressionism and Schoenberg, Shakespeare on human needs, the difficulties of authorship, Kierkegaard and post-Enlightenment religion. Presented in a fresh twenty-first century series livery, and including a specially commissioned preface, written by Stephen Mulhall, illuminating its continuing importance and relevance to philosophical enquiry, this influential work is now available for a new generation of readers.


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7 released books

Cambridge Philosophy Classics

Cambridge Philosophy Classics is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 1920 with contributions by Alfred North Whitehead, Ian Hacking, and Imre Lakatos.


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