Books by Stanley Cavell
“Cavell’s fundamental insight into Shakespearean tragedy is that it expresses the prevalence of a sceptical worldview – we cannot truly know what is in someone else’s mind.” Read more...
The best books on The Philosophical Stakes of Art
Michael Fried, Art Historians, Critics & Curator
Interviews where books by Stanley Cavell were recommended
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Salons
by Denis Diderot -
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Phenomenology of Perception
by Maurice Merleau-Ponty -
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Disowning Knowledge
by Stanley Cavell -
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Nicolas Poussin
by Elizabeth Cropper and Charles Dempsey -
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Doctor Faustus: The Life of the German Composer Adrian Leverkuhn As Told by a Friend
by Thomas Mann, translated by John E. Woods
The best books on The Philosophical Stakes of Art, recommended by Michael Fried
The best books on The Philosophical Stakes of Art, recommended by Michael Fried
The distinguished art critic and art historian Michael Fried talks about the importance of philosophy to his work. He recommends the best books on the ‘philosophical stakes of art.’
The best books on Evil, recommended by Adam Haslett
Bestselling author, Adam Haslett, defines the existential origin of evil as the refusal to acknowledge and confront our own mortality. He picks the best books on evil.