Berkeley has a site which profiles Stanley Cavell (“A philosopher goes to the movies: conversation with Stanley Cavell”, located here); it is one of the stronger parts of an uneven series entitled Conversations with History.
Stimulating, and equally engaging, is David Harvey’s video lecture series Reading Marx’s Capital – 13 classes / lectures, each approximating 2 [...]
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To argue for silence, prayer, the banishment equally of poetry and knowledge, in short, the witness of “ineffability”, [. . .] is to mystify something we dare not understand, because we fear that it may be all too understandable, all too continuous with what we are — human, all too human
— Gillian Rose-
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