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Cavell’s ‘Must We Mean What We Say?’ stands as a landmark text in contemporary philosophy, and this anniversary volume celebrates its profound influence on philosophical discourse. Edited by Greg Chase, Juliet Floyd, and Sandra Laugier, this collection brings together distinguished philosophers to reassess Cavell’s ideas and their implications for current debates.
The essays explore Cavell’s arguments about ordinary language philosophy, the relationship between words and meaning, and his distinctive approach to ethics and aesthetics. Contributors examine how Cavell’s work has shaped subsequent philosophical thinking and address new interpretations relevant to 21st-century philosophy. This volume is essential for scholars of Cavell’s work, historians of analytic philosophy, and anyone interested in the development of contemporary philosophical thought.







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