Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2006
Abstract
This article discusses the views of professor Stanley Cavell on academic philosophy and corporate universality. He regards academic philosophy as the genuine present of the impulse and the history of philosophy which represents in public intellectual life. He is worried whether values and philosophy are teachable in universities and colleges. He stayed in the profession to show how to withstand moral cynicism and respond to the failures of academic institutions.
Identifier
10.1353/phl.2006.0028
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
City
Baltimore, MD
Repository Citation
Fischer, M. (2006). Stanley Cavell and criticizing the university from within. Philosophy & Literature, 30(2), 471-483. doi: 10.1353/phl.2006.0028
Publication Information
Philosophy and Literature