The Senses of Walden
Title | The Senses of Walden PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Cavell |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2013-02-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 022607501X |
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.
Thoreau's Importance for Philosophy
Title | Thoreau's Importance for Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Rick Anthony Furtak |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2012-08-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0823239306 |
Although Henry David Thoreau's best-known book, Walden, is admired as a classic work of American literature, it has not yet been widely recognized as an important philosophical text. In fact, many academic philosophers would be reluctant to classify Thoreau as a philosopher at all. The purpose of this volume is to remedy this neglect, to explain Thoreau's philosophical significance, and to argue that we can still learn from his polemical conception of philosophy.Thoreau sought to establish philosophy as a way of life and to root our philosophical, conceptual affairs in more practical or existential concerns. His work provides us with a sustained meditation on the importance of leading our lives with integrity, avoiding what he calls "quiet desperation." The contributors to this volume approach Thoreau's writings from different angles. They explore his aesthetic views, his naturalism, his theory of self, his ethical principles, and his political stances. Most importantly, they show how Thoreau returns philosophy to its roots as the love of wisdom.
Emerson’s Transcendental Etudes
Title | Emerson’s Transcendental Etudes PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Cavell |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780804745437 |
This book is Stanley Cavells 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effort of that labor is drawn together here for the first time into a single volume, which also contains two previously unpublished essays and an introduction by Cavell that reflects on this book and the history of its emergence.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 Cavells 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.
Excursions with Thoreau
Title | Excursions with Thoreau PDF eBook |
Author | Edward F. Mooney |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2015-10-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501305654 |
"A literary and philosophical exploration of Thoreau as a prose-poet and religious adept who carries us into fresh and unexpected communion with landscape, seascape, open sky, and what he calls "the unfathomable.""--
This New Yet Unapproachable America
Title | This New Yet Unapproachable America PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Cavell |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2013-07-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 022603741X |
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.
Themes Out of School
Title | Themes Out of School PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Cavell |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 1988-08-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780226097886 |
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, Molière, Kierkegaard, Thoreau, Brecht, Makavejev, Bergman, Hitchcock, Astaire, and Keaton.
The Senses of Walden
Title | The Senses of Walden PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Cavell |
Publisher | Viking |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
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.