How philosophers live
James Miller, 8 September 1994
A Pitch of Philosophy: Autobiographical Exercises
by Stanley Cavell.
Harvard, 196 pp., £20.75, July 1994,0 674 66980 0 Show More
by Stanley Cavell.
Harvard, 196 pp., £20.75, July 1994,
“... Despite obvious exceptions – memoirs by John StuartMill and R.G. Collingwood, confessions by St Augustine and Jean-Jacques Rousseau – autobiography is not a genre that comes naturally to most philosophers. The typical modern philosopher – the Kant of the three critiques, say, or the Wittgenstein of the Tractatus – seeks perfection in the composition of systematic treatises and closely-argued works of logic, not in the harvesting of personal memories, which (if one is honest) are inherently uncertain, often contradictory, and usually tinged with emotion ... ”