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,
“... the cultural power of these problems. To someone anxious to make an adequate response to Rorty, Stanley Cavell’s new and long-awaited book The Claim of Reason, at first promises well. Cavell announces at the outset that part of the importance of Wittgenstein’s writing is that it ‘is not of a character that ... ”