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Favourite Thinkers I: Stanley Cavell
The American philosopher Stanley Cavell has just published his autobiography, Little Did I Know (Stanford University Press). I haven’t read it yet, it is just out, but I certainly will. I have been trying, and probably failing, to think in … Continue reading
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Tagged Autobiography, Books, Criticism, Deleuze, Derrida, Film, JL Austin, Stanley Cavell, Stiegler
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