Beyond the Philosopher's Fear: A Cavellian Reading of Gender, Origin and Religion in Modern SkepticismRoutledge, 5 de dez. de 2016 - 188 páginas Based on a detailed analysis of gender in Stanley Cavell's treatment of the skeptical problem, this book addresses the relationship between gender and religion in modern skepticism. Engaging in dialogue with Julia Kristeva's philosophy, Viefhues claims that a religious problem underlies Cavell's understanding of the feminine. The feminine which the skeptic fears is construed as a placeholder for the beyond, marking the transcendence of our origins which are elusive yet at the same time part of ourselves. It is argued that a religious question of origins thus lies at the heart of the modern skeptical problem. |
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... Possible? What do Wittgenstein's Criteria Reveal about Language? From Criteria to Projection 3 Cavell on Possessing Language: What Makes the Skeptical Worry Unavoidable? The Skeptic's Humanity Speaking: Privacy and Public Emersonian ...
... Possible? What do Wittgenstein's Criteria Reveal about Language? From Criteria to Projection 3 Cavell on Possessing Language: What Makes the Skeptical Worry Unavoidable? The Skeptic's Humanity Speaking: Privacy and Public Emersonian ...
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... possible if we philosophers - like her expose our bodies to the uncontrollable beyond . The body of the diva is thus the locus of both human autonomy and humanity's passive exposure to something beyond our control . Bringing Cavell into ...
... possible if we philosophers - like her expose our bodies to the uncontrollable beyond . The body of the diva is thus the locus of both human autonomy and humanity's passive exposure to something beyond our control . Bringing Cavell into ...
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... possible opens the field for an understanding of the vision of self and humanity that is implicated in the skeptical worry . To this end we need to understand how this worry can be troubling or how this worry can reflect something about ...
... possible opens the field for an understanding of the vision of self and humanity that is implicated in the skeptical worry . To this end we need to understand how this worry can be troubling or how this worry can reflect something about ...
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... possible humanity , and thus force us to see ourselves within the context of these projections . Who are we supposed to be as humans in the vision of skeptic ? This question can be an application of Cavell's theory of reading onto the ...
... possible humanity , and thus force us to see ourselves within the context of these projections . Who are we supposed to be as humans in the vision of skeptic ? This question can be an application of Cavell's theory of reading onto the ...
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... Possible ? What do Wittgenstein's Criteria Reveal about Language ? What is it in language that makes skepticism possible ? To answer this question within a Cavellian framework we need to turn first to a somewhat technical discussion of ...
... Possible ? What do Wittgenstein's Criteria Reveal about Language ? What is it in language that makes skepticism possible ? To answer this question within a Cavellian framework we need to turn first to a somewhat technical discussion of ...
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From Criteria to Projection | |
What Makes | |
Privacy and Public | |
Emersonian Authorship as the Office of | |
Beyond the Singing Body? Gender and Skepticism | |
Nostalgia for Mothers | |
A Theological History of Skepticism | |
A New Religious Imagination for the Morning | |
Bibliography | |
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