Alasdair MacIntyre on the claims of philosophy
Alasdair MacIntyre, 5 June 1980
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
by Richard Rorty.
Blackwell, 401 pp., £12.50, May 1980,0 631 12961 8 Show More
by Richard Rorty.
Blackwell, 401 pp., £12.50, May 1980,
The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality and Tragedy
by Stanley Cavell.
Oxford, 511 pp., £12.50, February 1980,0 19 502571 7 Show More
by Stanley Cavell.
Oxford, 511 pp., £12.50, February 1980,
Philosophy As It Is
edited by Ted Honderich and Myles Burnyeat.
Pelican, 540 pp., £2.95, November 1979,0 14 022136 0 Show More
edited by Ted Honderich and Myles Burnyeat.
Pelican, 540 pp., £2.95, November 1979,
“... an attempt to pin down every last detail of the argument is that all too often one cannot see the wood for the twigs. But it is not only style that is at work in hindering the reader. Cavell deploys Wittgensteinian resources in order to show us that such problems as that of the relationship of the mind to the external world, or of how we can know what other ... ”