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. Provided by Wikipedia
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The claim of reason : Wittgenstein, skepticism, morality, and tragedy / by Cavell, Stanley
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Conditions handsome and unhandsome : the constitution of Emersonian perfectionism / by Cavell, Stanley, 1926-
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Must we mean what we say? : a book of essays. by Cavell, Stanley, 1926-
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La filosofía pasado el mañana / by Cavell, Stanley, 1926-
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El escándalo del cuerpo hablante : Don Juan con J.L. Austin [y J. Lacan] o la seducción entre lenguas / by Felma, Shoshana 1942-
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