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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... rules that govern correct language use. From this it could be argued that this is, in fact, precisely what Wittgenstein's project amounts to: a refocusing of attention on the ordinary use of words, providing us with a perspicuous ...
... rules that govern correct language use. From this it could be argued that this is, in fact, precisely what Wittgenstein's project amounts to: a refocusing of attention on the ordinary use of words, providing us with a perspicuous ...
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... rules ? Alternately , are criteria best understood as appeals to an assumed pre - existing agreement in judgments and actions given in our shared forms of life ? do we agree in language because of a system of criteria – or do we use ...
... rules ? Alternately , are criteria best understood as appeals to an assumed pre - existing agreement in judgments and actions given in our shared forms of life ? do we agree in language because of a system of criteria – or do we use ...
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... rules . Rather , our capacity and willingness to follow each other's words enable our having language . We can ... rule : ' Such " objects " and concepts seem quite unspecial ; they are , we might say , just the concepts of the world ...
... rules . Rather , our capacity and willingness to follow each other's words enable our having language . We can ... rule : ' Such " objects " and concepts seem quite unspecial ; they are , we might say , just the concepts of the world ...
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... rules ) upon which our community of human language users rests , Wittgensteinian criteria are invoked when we are in search of this ground . I am reminded here of Wittgenstein's quip in On Certainty , § 248 : ' I have arrived at the ...
... rules ) upon which our community of human language users rests , Wittgensteinian criteria are invoked when we are in search of this ground . I am reminded here of Wittgenstein's quip in On Certainty , § 248 : ' I have arrived at the ...
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... rule out each and every possibility that could disprove my claim . Rather , he thinks in some circumstances I have ' enough ' knowledge already . The context in which the question is asked will determine both the type of evidence that ...
... rule out each and every possibility that could disprove my claim . Rather , he thinks in some circumstances I have ' enough ' knowledge already . The context in which the question is asked will determine both the type of evidence that ...
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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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