The difficulty of moral perfectionism
Cavell and Diamond on self-understanding, disagreement and nonsense in ethics
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Résumé
In this paper I want to consider a kind of inexpressiveness that can characterize our moral experience. The acknowledgement of the possibility of failure in trying to word the world – to find adequate means of expression for our condition – deeply informs Cora Diamond’s conception of language and moral thought as well as her philosophical method. In particular, in her paper The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy Diamond is concerned with a resistance by reality to one’s ordinary modes of thinking and talking, the feeling of a mismatch between concepts and experience in which it is the nature of experience itself that deprives one of the words suitable to contain it.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
(2010) Perfectionism and Pragmatism. European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (2).
DOI: 10.4000/ejpap.913
Citation complète:
Di Brisco Stefano, 2010, The difficulty of moral perfectionism: Cavell and Diamond on self-understanding, disagreement and nonsense in ethics. European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (2), Perfectionism and Pragmatism, n/a. https://doi.org/10.4000/ejpap.913.