Cities of Words: Pedagogical Letters on a Register of the Moral LifeThis 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. |
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Cities of words: pedagogical letters on a register of the moral life
Procura do Utilizador - Not Available - Book VerdictWhat does it mean to live a moral life? In his typically provocative fashion, Cavell (Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics & the General Theory of Value Emeritus, Harvard) answers this question by ... Ler crítica na íntegra
Índice
Introduction | 1 |
Emerson | 19 |
The Philadelphia Story | 35 |
Locke | 49 |
Adams Rib | 70 |
John Stuart Mill | 82 |
Gaslight | 102 |
Kant | 119 |
Stella Dallas | 265 |
Freud | 282 |
The Lady Eve | 301 |
Plato | 313 |
His Girl Friday | 340 |
Aristotle | 352 |
The Awful Truth | 373 |
Henry James and Max Ophuls | 384 |
It Happened One Night | 145 |
Rawls | 164 |
Mr Deeds Goes to Town | 190 |
Nietzsche | 208 |
Now Voyager | 227 |
Ibsen | 247 |
GB Shaw Pygmalion and Pygmalion | 409 |
Shakespeare and Rohmer Two Tales of Winer | 421 |
Themes of Moral Perfectionism in Platos Republic | 445 |
Acknowledgments | 449 |
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Cities of Words: Pedagogical Letters on a Register of the Moral Life Stanley Cavell Pré-visualização limitada - 2005 |
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