Ike Sharpless

39%
Flag icon
We have to, in Cavell’s language, abrogate the knowing of other people in favour of the acknowledgement of their existence. We mustn’t let knowing do the work of acknowledging; otherwise we can end up disbelieving – that is, being unable to prove – the existence of other people and then of ourselves.
Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life
Rate this book
Clear rating