La philosophie d'après le cinéma. Une lecture de La projection du monde de Stanley Cavell

Rennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Rennes (2014)
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Abstract

It is around The World Viewed, a famous book by Stanley Cavell (1979), that the reflections of this work are aggregated. By reading the writer's work slowly and patiently, Hugo Clémot offers a reading of his cinematographic and philosophical thought, enlightened by Wittgensteinian sources and by Cavell's work as a whole.

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