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Here and There - Sites of Philosophy (Hardcover): Stanley Cavell Here and There - Sites of Philosophy (Hardcover)
Stanley Cavell; Edited by Nancy Bauer, Alice Crary, Sandra Laugier
R731 R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Save R47 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first posthumous collection from the writings of Stanley Cavell, shedding new light on the distinctive vision and intellectual trajectory of an influential American philosopher. For Stanley Cavell, philosophy was a matter of responding to the voices of others. Throughout his career, he articulated the belief that words spring to life in concrete circumstances of speech: the significance and power of language depend on the occasions that elicit it. When Cavell died in 2018, he left behind some of his own most powerful language-a plan for a book collecting numerous unpublished essays and lectures, as well as papers printed in niche journals. Here and There presents this manuscript, with thematically relevant additions, for the first time. These writings, composed between the 1980s and the 2000s, reflect Cavell's expansive interests and distinctive philosophical method. The collection traverses all the major themes of his immense body of work: modernity, psychoanalysis, the human voice, moral perfectionism, tragedy, skepticism. Cavell's rich and cohesive philosophical vision unites his wide-ranging engagement with poets, critics, psychoanalysts, social scientists, and fellow philosophers. In Here and There, readers will find dialogues with Shakespeare, Thoreau, Wittgenstein, Freud, Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Wallace Stevens, Veena Das, and Peter Kivy, among others. One of the collection's most striking features is an ensemble of five pieces on music, constituting Cavell's first discussion of the subject since the mid-1960s. Edited by philosophers who have been invested in Cavell's work for decades, Here and There not only gathers the strands of a writing life but also maps its author's intellectual journeys. In these works, Cavell models what it looks like to examine seriously one's own passions and to forge new communities through unexpected conversations.

Must We Mean What We Say? - A Book of Essays (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Stanley Cavell Must We Mean What We Say? - A Book of Essays (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Stanley Cavell
R730 R614 Discovery Miles 6 140 Save R116 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this classic collection of wide-ranging and interdisciplinary essays, Stanley Cavell explores a remarkably broad range of philosophical issues from politics and ethics to the arts and philosophy. The essays explore issues as diverse as the opposing approaches of 'analytic' and 'Continental' philosophy, modernism, Wittgenstein, abstract expressionism and Schoenberg, Shakespeare on human needs, the difficulties of authorship, Kierkegaard and post-Enlightenment religion. Presented in a fresh twenty-first century series livery, and including a specially commissioned preface, written by Stephen Mulhall, illuminating its continuing importance and relevance to philosophical enquiry, this influential work is now available for a new generation of readers.

The World Viewed - Reflections on the Ontology of Film, Enlarged Edition (Paperback, Enlarged Ed): Stanley Cavell The World Viewed - Reflections on the Ontology of Film, Enlarged Edition (Paperback, Enlarged Ed)
Stanley Cavell
R875 R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Save R75 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stanley Cavell looks closely at America's most popular art and our perceptions of it. His explorations of Hollywood's stars, directors, and most famous films-as well as his fresh look at Godard, Bergman, and other great European directors-will be of lasting interest to movie-viewers and intelligent people everywhere.

Must We Mean What We Say? - A Book of Essays (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Stanley Cavell Must We Mean What We Say? - A Book of Essays (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Stanley Cavell
R2,546 Discovery Miles 25 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this classic collection of wide-ranging and interdisciplinary essays, Stanley Cavell explores a remarkably broad range of philosophical issues from politics and ethics to the arts and philosophy. The essays explore issues as diverse as the opposing approaches of 'analytic' and 'Continental' philosophy, modernism, Wittgenstein, abstract expressionism and Schoenberg, Shakespeare on human needs, the difficulties of authorship, Kierkegaard and post-Enlightenment religion. Presented in a fresh twenty-first century series livery, and including a specially commissioned preface, written by Stephen Mulhall, illuminating its continuing importance and relevance to philosophical enquiry, this influential work is now available for a new generation of readers.

Pursuits of Happiness - The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage (Paperback, Revised): Stanley Cavell Pursuits of Happiness - The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage (Paperback, Revised)
Stanley Cavell
R855 R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Save R69 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the ’30s and ’40s, Hollywood produced a genre of madcap comedies that emphasized reuniting the central couple after divorce or separation. Their female protagonists were strong, independent, and sophisticated. Here, Stanley Cavell names this new genre of American film—“the comedy of remarriageâ€â€”and examines seven classic movies for their cinematic techniques and for such varied themes as feminism, liberty, and interdependence. Included are Adam’s Rib, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, It Happened One Night, The Lady Eve, and The Philadelphia Story.

Disowning Knowledge - In Seven Plays of Shakespeare (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Stanley Cavell Disowning Knowledge - In Seven Plays of Shakespeare (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Stanley Cavell
R2,567 Discovery Miles 25 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reissued with a new preface and a new essay on Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Coriolanius, Hamlet and The Winter's Tale, this famous collection of essays on Shakespeare's tragedies considers the plays as responses to the crisis of knowledge and the emergence of modern skepticism.

The Other Emerson (Paperback): Branka Arsic, Cary Wolfe The Other Emerson (Paperback)
Branka Arsic, Cary Wolfe; Afterword by Stanley Cavell; Contributions by Russell B. Goodman
R741 R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Save R39 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ralph Waldo Emerson is one of the most significant figures in nineteenth-century American literature and culture-indeed, this collection argues, in the history of philosophy. The Other Emerson is a thorough reassessment of the philosophical underpinnings, theoretical innovations, and ethical and political implications of the prose writings of one of America's most enduring thinkers. Considering Emerson first and foremost as a daring and original thinker, The Other Emerson focuses on three Emersonian subjects-subjectivity, the political, and the nature of philosophy-and range in topic from Emerson's relationships to slavery and mourning to his place in the development of Romanticism as reread by contemporary systems theory. It is Emerson's appreciation of truth's instability that link him to the European philosophical tradition. Contributors: Eduardo Cadava, Princeton U; Sharon Cameron, Johns Hopkins U; Russell B. Goodman, U of New Mexico; Paul Grimstad, Yale U; Eric Keenaghan, U at Albany, SUNY; Gregg Lambert, Syracuse U; Sandra Laugier, Universite de Picardie Jules Verne; Donald Pease, Dartmouth College.

Emerson’s Transcendental Etudes (Paperback, New): Stanley Cavell Emerson’s Transcendental Etudes (Paperback, New)
Stanley Cavell; Edited by David Justin Hodge
R794 R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Save R53 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is Stanley Cavell's definitive expression on Emerson. Over the past thirty years, Cavell has demonstrated that he is the most emphatic and provocative philosophical critic of Emerson that America has yet known. The sustained effort of that labor is drawn together here for the first time into a single volume, which also contains two previously unpublished essays and an introduction by Cavell that reflects on this book and the history of its emergence.
Students and scholars working in philosophy, literature, American studies, history, film studies, and political theory can now more easily access Cavell's luminous and enduring work on Emerson. Such engagement should be further complemented by extensive indices and annotations. If we are still in doubt whether America has expressed itself philosophically, there is perhaps no better space for inquiry than reading Cavell reading Emerson.

The Scandal of the Speaking Body - Don Juan with J. L. Austin, or Seduction in Two Languages (Paperback, 1 New Ed): Shoshana... The Scandal of the Speaking Body - Don Juan with J. L. Austin, or Seduction in Two Languages (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
Shoshana Felman; Foreword by Stanley Cavell, Judith Butler
R634 R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Save R40 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is a promise? What are the consequences of the act of promising? In this bold yet subtle meditation, the author contemplates the seductive promise of speech and the seductive promise of love. Imagining an encounter between Moliere's Don Juan and J. L. Austin, between a mythical figure of the French classical theater and a twentieth-century philosopher, she explores the relation between speech and the erotic, using a literary text as the ground for a telling encounter between philosophy, linguistics, and Lacanian psychoanalytic theory. In the years since the publication of this book (which the author today calls "the boldest, the most provocative, but also the most playful" she has written), speech act theory has continued to play a central and defining role in the theories of sexuality, gender, performance studies, post-colonial studies, and cultural studies. This book remains topical as readers increasingly discover how multiply relevant the speaking body is.
Moving beyond the domain of formal linguistic analysis to address these questions, the author has written a daring and seductive book.

Disowning Knowledge - In Seven Plays of Shakespeare (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Stanley Cavell Disowning Knowledge - In Seven Plays of Shakespeare (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Stanley Cavell
R1,081 Discovery Miles 10 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reissued with a new preface and a new essay on Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Coriolanius, Hamlet and The Winter's Tale, this famous collection of essays on Shakespeare's tragedies considers the plays as responses to the crisis of knowledge and the emergence of modern skepticism.

The Senses of Walden (Paperback, Enlarged edition): Stanley Cavell The Senses of Walden (Paperback, Enlarged edition)
Stanley Cavell
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stanley Cavell one of America's most distinguished philosophers, has written an invaluable companion volume to Walden, a seminal book in our cultural heritage. This expanded edition includes two essays on Emerson.

Themes out of School (Paperback, New edition): Stanley Cavell Themes out of School (Paperback, New edition)
Stanley Cavell
R857 Discovery Miles 8 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first essay of this book, Stanley Cavell characterizes philosophy as a willingness to think not about something other than what ordinary human beings think about, but rather to learn to think undistractedly about things that ordinary human beings cannot help thinking about, or anyway cannot help having occur to them, sometimes in fantasy, sometimes as a flash across a landscape.
Fantasies of film and television and literature, flashes across the landscape of literary theory, philosophical discourse, and French historiography give Cavell his starting points in these twelve essays. Here is philosophy in and out of school, understood as a discipline in itself or thought through the works of Shakespeare, Moliere, Kierkegaard, Thoreau, Brecht, Makavejev, Bergman, Hitchcock, Astaire, and Keaton.

Life and Words - Violence and the Descent into the Ordinary (Paperback): Veena Das Life and Words - Violence and the Descent into the Ordinary (Paperback)
Veena Das; Foreword by Stanley Cavell
R884 R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Save R111 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this powerful, compassionate work, one of anthropology's most distinguished ethnographers weaves together rich fieldwork with a compelling critical analysis in a book that will surely make a signal contribution to contemporary thinking about violence and how it affects everyday life. Veena Das examines case studies including the extreme violence of the Partition of India in 1947 and the massacre of Sikhs in 1984 after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. In a major departure from much anthropological inquiry, Das asks how this violence has entered "the recesses of the ordinary" instead of viewing it as an interruption of life to which we simply bear witness. Das engages with anthropological work on collective violence, rumor, sectarian conflict, new kinship, and state and bureaucracy as she embarks on a wide-ranging exploration of the relations among violence, gender, and subjectivity. Weaving anthropological and philosophical reflections on the ordinary into her analysis, Das points toward a new way of interpreting violence in societies and cultures around the globe. The book will be indispensable reading across disciplinary boundaries as we strive to better understand violence, especially as it is perpetrated against women.

Philosophy and Animal Life (Paperback): Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Ian Hacking, Cary Wolfe Philosophy and Animal Life (Paperback)
Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Ian Hacking, Cary Wolfe
R658 R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Save R96 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Philosophy and Animal Life" offers a new way of thinking about animal rights, our obligation to animals, and the nature of philosophy itself. Cora Diamond begins with "The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy," in which she accuses analytical philosophy of evading, or deflecting, the responsibility of human beings toward nonhuman animals. Diamond then explores the animal question as it is bound up with the more general problem of philosophical skepticism. Focusing specifically on J. M. Coetzee's "The Lives of Animals," she considers the failure of language to capture the vulnerability of humans and animals.

Stanley Cavell responds to Diamond's argument with his own close reading of Coetzee's work, connecting the human-animal relation to further themes of morality and philosophy. John McDowell follows with a critique of both Diamond and Cavell, and Ian Hacking explains why Cora Diamond's essay is so deeply perturbing and, paradoxically for a philosopher, he favors poetry over philosophy as a way of overcoming some of her difficulties. Cary Wolfe's introduction situates these arguments within the broader context of contemporary continental philosophy and theory, particularly Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction and the question of the animal. "Philosophy and Animal Life" is a crucial collection for those interested in animal rights, ethics, and the development of philosophical inquiry. It also offers a unique exploration of the role of ethics in Coetzee's fiction.

Little Did I Know - Excerpts from Memory (Hardcover): Stanley Cavell Little Did I Know - Excerpts from Memory (Hardcover)
Stanley Cavell
R1,273 R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Save R237 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An autobiography in the form of a philosophical diary, "Little Did I Know"'s underlying motive is to describe the events of a life that produced the kind of writing associated with Stanley Cavell's name. Cavell recounts his journey from early childhood in Atlanta, Georgia, through musical studies at UC Berkeley and Julliard, his subsequent veering off into philosophy at UCLA, his Ph.D. studies at Harvard, and his half century of teaching. Influential people from various fields figure prominently or in passing over the course of this memoir. J.L. Austin, Ernest Bloch, Roger Sessions, Thomas Kuhn, Robert Lowell, Rogers Albritton, Seymour Shifrin, John Rawls, Bernard Williams, W. V. O. Quine, and Jacques Derrida are no longer with us; but Cavell also pays homage to the living: Michael Fried, John Harbison, Rose Mary Harbison, Kurt Fischer, Milton Babbitt, Thompson Clarke, John Hollander, Hilary Putnam, Sandra Laugier, Belle Randall, and Terrence Malick. The drift of his narrative also registers the decisiveness of the relatively unknown and the purely accidental. Cavell's life has produced a trail of some eighteen published books that range from treatments of individual writers like Wittgenstein, Austin, Emerson, Thoreau, Heidegger, Shakespeare, and Beckett to studies in aesthetics, epistemology, moral and political philosophy, cinema, opera, and religion.

The Claim of Reason - Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy (Paperback, New ed): Stanley Cavell The Claim of Reason - Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy (Paperback, New ed)
Stanley Cavell
R1,821 Discovery Miles 18 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new paperback edition restores this landmark work to its orginal trim size, replacing the previous paperback that has sold about 8000 copies since it was published in 1982. The author has provided a new Preface, in which he discusses the reception and influence of the work, which occupies a unique niche between philosophy and literary studies. The Claim of Reason continues to be recognized as Cavell's masterpiece, and was the central topic of a book published by OUP UK in 1994 (Stephen Mulhall, Stanley Cavell: Philosophy's Recounting of the Ordinary).

This New Yet Unapproachable America (Paperback): Stanley Cavell This New Yet Unapproachable America (Paperback)
Stanley Cavell
R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Stanley Cavell is a titan of the academic world; his work in aesthetics and philosophy has shaped both fields in the United States over the past forty years. In this brief yet enlightening collection of lectures, Cavell investigates the work of two of his most tried-and-true subjects: Emerson and Wittgenstein. Beginning with an introductory essay that places his own work in a philosophical and historical context, Cavell guides his reader through his thought process when composing and editing his lectures while making larger claims about the influence of institutions on philosophers, and the idea of progress within the discipline of philosophy. In "Declining Decline," Cavell explains how language modifies human existence, looking specifically at the culture of Wittgenstein's writings. He draws on Emerson, Thoreau, and many others to make his case that Wittgenstein can indeed be viewed as a "philosopher of culture." In his final lecture, "Finding as Founding," Cavell writes in response to Emerson's "Experience," and explores the tension between the philosopher and language - that he or she must embrace language as his or her "form of life," while at the same time surpassing its restrictions. He compares finding new ideas to discovering a previously unknown land in an essay that unabashedly celebrates the power and joy of philosophical thought.

Judgment, Imagination, and Politics - Themes from Kant and Arendt (Paperback): Jennifer Nedelsky Judgment, Imagination, and Politics - Themes from Kant and Arendt (Paperback)
Jennifer Nedelsky; Contributions by Ronald Beiner, Hannah Arendt, Stanley Cavell, Charles Larmore, …
R1,883 Discovery Miles 18 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Judgment, Imagination, and Politics brings together for the first time leading essays on the nature of judgment. Drawing from themes in Kant's Critique of Judgment and Hannah Arendt's discussion of judgment from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy, these essays deal with: the role of imagination in judgment; judgment as a distinct human faculty; the nature of judgment in law and politics; and the many puzzles that arise from the 'enlarged mentality, ' the capacity to consider the perspectives of others that aren't in Kant treated as essential to judgment

In Quest of the Ordinary (Paperback, Reprinted edition): Stanley Cavell In Quest of the Ordinary (Paperback, Reprinted edition)
Stanley Cavell
R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These lectures by one of the most influential and original philosophers of the twentieth century constitute a sustained argument for the philosophical basis of romanticism, particularly in its American rendering. Through his examination of such authors as Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Wordsworth, and Coleridge, Stanley Cavell shows that romanticism and American transcendentalism represent a serious philosophical response to the challenge of skepticism that underlies the writings of Wittgenstein and Austin on ordinary language.

Conditions Handsome and Unhandsome - The Constitution of Emersonian Perfectionism:  The Carus Lectures, 1988 (Paperback, 2nd... Conditions Handsome and Unhandsome - The Constitution of Emersonian Perfectionism: The Carus Lectures, 1988 (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
Stanley Cavell
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In these three lectures, Cavell situates Emerson at an intersection of three crossroads: a place where both philosophy and literature pass; where the two traditions of English and German philosophy shun one another; where the cultures of America and Europe unsettle one another. "Cavell's 'readings' of Wittgenstein and Heidegger and Emerson and other thinkers surely deepen our understanding of them, but they do much more: they offer a vision of what life can be and what culture can mean...These profound lectures are a wonderful place to make [Cavell's] acquaintance."--Hilary Putnam

Cities of Words - Pedagogical Letters on a Register of the Moral Life (Paperback, New Ed): Stanley Cavell Cities of Words - Pedagogical Letters on a Register of the Moral Life (Paperback, New Ed)
Stanley Cavell
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since Socrates and his circle first tried to frame the Just City in words, discussion of a perfect communal life--a life of justice, reflection, and mutual respect--has had to come to terms with the distance between that idea and reality. Measuring this distance step by practical step is the philosophical project that Stanley Cavell has pursued on his exploratory path. Situated at the intersection of two of his longstanding interests--Emersonian philosophy and the Hollywood comedy of remarriage--Cavell's new work marks a significant advance in this project. The book--which presents a course of lectures Cavell presented several times toward the end of his teaching career at Harvard--links masterpieces of moral philosophy and classic Hollywood comedies to fashion a new way of looking at our lives and learning to live with ourselves.

This book offers philosophy in the key of life. Beginning with a rereading of Emerson's "Self-Reliance," Cavell traces the idea of perfectionism through works by Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche, and Rawls, and by such artists as Henry James, George Bernard Shaw, and Shakespeare. "Cities of Words" shows that this ever-evolving idea, brought to dramatic life in movies such as "It Happened One Night," "The Awful Truth," "The Philadelphia Story," and "The Lady Eve," has the power to reorient the perception of Western philosophy.

The Gleam of Light - Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey and Emerson (Hardcover): Naoko Saito The Gleam of Light - Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey and Emerson (Hardcover)
Naoko Saito; Foreword by Stanley Cavell
R1,683 Discovery Miles 16 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the name of efficiency, the practice of education has come to be dominated by neoliberal ideology and procedures of standardization and quantification. Such attempts to make all aspects of practice transparent and subject to systematic accounting lack sensitivity to the invisible and the silent, to something in the human condition that cannot readily be expressed in an either-or form. Seeking alternatives to such trends, Saito reads Dewey's idea of progressive education through the lens of Emersonian moral perfectionism (to borrow a term coined by Stanley Cavell). She elucidates a spiritual and aesthetic dimension to Dewey's notion of growth, one considerably richer than what Dewey alone presents in his typically scientific terminology.

Emerson's Transcendental Etudes (Hardcover, New): Stanley Cavell Emerson's Transcendental Etudes (Hardcover, New)
Stanley Cavell; Edited by David Justin Hodge
R2,825 Discovery Miles 28 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is Stanley Cavell's definitive expression on Emerson. Over the past thirty years, Cavell has demonstrated that he is the most emphatic and provocative philosophical critic of Emerson that America has yet known. The sustained effort of that labor is drawn together here for the first time into a single volume, which also contains two previously unpublished essays and an introduction by Cavell that reflects on this book and the history of its emergence.
Students and scholars working in philosophy, literature, American studies, history, film studies, and political theory can now more easily access Cavell's luminous and enduring work on Emerson. Such engagement should be further complemented by extensive indices and annotations. If we are still in doubt whether America has expressed itself philosophically, there is perhaps no better space for inquiry than reading Cavell reading Emerson.

The Immediate Experience - Movies, Comics, Theatre, and Other Aspects of Popular Culture (Paperback, Enlarged): Robert Warshow The Immediate Experience - Movies, Comics, Theatre, and Other Aspects of Popular Culture (Paperback, Enlarged)
Robert Warshow; Introduction by Lionel Trilling; Epilogue by Stanley Cavell
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays, which originally appeared as a book in 1962, is virtually the complete works of an editor of "Commentary" magazine who died, at age 37, in 1955. Long before the rise of Cultural Studies as an academic pursuit, in the pages of the best literary magazines of the day, Robert Warshow wrote analyses of the folklore of modern life that were as sensitive and penetrating as the writings of James Agee, George Orwell, and Walter Benjamin. Some of these essays--notably "The Westerner," "The Gangster as Tragic Hero," and the pieces on the "New Yorker," "Mad Magazine," Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," and the Rosenberg letters--are classics, once frequently anthologized but now hard to find.

Along with a new preface by Stanley Cavell, "The Immediate Experience" includes several essays not previously published in the book--on Kafka and Hemingway--as well as Warshow's side of an exchange with Irving Howe.

Philosophy and Animal Life (Hardcover): Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Ian Hacking, Cary Wolfe Philosophy and Animal Life (Hardcover)
Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Ian Hacking, Cary Wolfe
R1,892 Discovery Miles 18 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Philosophy and Animal Life" offers a new way of thinking about animal rights, our obligation to animals, and the nature of philosophy itself. Cora Diamond begins with "The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy," in which she accuses analytical philosophy of evading, or deflecting, the responsibility of human beings toward nonhuman animals. Diamond then explores the animal question as it is bound up with the more general problem of philosophical skepticism. Focusing specifically on J. M. Coetzee's "The Lives of Animals," she considers the failure of language to capture the vulnerability of humans and animals.

Stanley Cavell responds to Diamond's argument with his own close reading of Coetzee's work, connecting the human-animal relation to further themes of morality and philosophy. John McDowell follows with a critique of both Diamond and Cavell, and Ian Hacking explains why Cora Diamond's essay is so deeply perturbing and, paradoxically for a philosopher, he favors poetry over philosophy as a way of overcoming some of her difficulties. Cary Wolfe's introduction situates these arguments within the broader context of contemporary continental philosophy and theory, particularly Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction and the question of the animal. "Philosophy and Animal Life" is a crucial collection for those interested in animal rights, ethics, and the development of philosophical inquiry. It also offers a unique exploration of the role of ethics in Coetzee's fiction.

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