A pitch of philosophy: autobiographical exercises

Cambridge: Harvard University Press (1994)
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He pays suitable attention to a serious ally and antagonist to the task of philosophy as he understands it, namely, Jacques Derrida - yet Derrida has mounted a full-scale attack on "voice" and other concepts that Cavell has held open for much of a lifetime.

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