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This article critiques Stephen Mulhall's reading of Cavell's response to skepticism. In the first... more This article critiques Stephen Mulhall's reading of Cavell's response to skepticism. In the first half of the article, I argue that Mulhall is mistaken in two respects: he elides differences Cavell notes between external world and other minds skepticism as well as conflates empathetic projection and acknowledgment. In the second half of the article, I argue for a novel reading of Cavell's account of acknowledgment, which addresses the concerns I raise for Mulhall. The paper closes by considering and responding to a worry that one's efforts at acknowledgment are more complicated projections of one's self onto the other.
This article defends Cavell and Levinas' view that anti-skeptical arguments cannot attain univers... more This article defends Cavell and Levinas' view that anti-skeptical arguments cannot attain universal assent. In the first half of the article, I argue that Conant's reading of Cavell is mistaken in two respects: he ignores Cavell's inheritance of Kant as well as the differences Cavell emphasizes between external world and other minds skepticism. In the second half of the paper, I examine affinities between Cavell and Levinas' thought, viz., acknowledging the facticity of the other and their remarks on skepticism. I close the paper by noting three metaphysical and ethical truths that arise from Cavell's way with skepticism.
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Book Reviews by Alexander Altonji
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