From scepticism to romanticism: Cavell’s accommodation of the ‘other’

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (6):1151-1171 (2020)
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Much of what Stanley Cavell wrote following the publication of The Claim of Reason, was preoccupied with making sense of the sudden “outbreaks” of “moments and lines of romanticism” in the final pa...

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