Cities of Words: Pedagogical Letters on a Register of the Moral LifeHarvard University Press, 2005年10月31日 - 458 頁 Since Socrates and his circle first tried to frame the Just City in words, discussion of a perfect communal life--a life of justice, reflection, and mutual respect--has had to come to terms with the distance between that idea and reality. Measuring this distance step by practical step is the philosophical project that Stanley Cavell has pursued on his exploratory path. Situated at the intersection of two of his longstanding interests--Emersonian philosophy and the Hollywood comedy of remarriage--Cavell's new work marks a significant advance in this project. The 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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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 |