If I'm reading this right, he's suggesting that loving someone imposes (or may impose) a limit on our knowledge of them. That sounds so odd to me. Maybe I've been soaking in Murdoch too long, though?
If I'm reading this right, he's suggesting that loving someone imposes (or may impose) a limit on our knowledge of them. That sounds so odd to me. Maybe I've been soaking in Murdoch too long, though?
I'm puzzled by a bit of Cavell in The Claim of Reason. I'd like to know what others think. Cavell writes: "the surmise is that the idea of duty toward others as human beings might itself be a restriction on my knowledge of their existence...And loving them might also be a restriction? Yes" (435)
Will Free & Equal do special issues?
Oo, fantastic! I adore teaching this book; I'm so glad it will soon be accessible in French, too.