Miller [New York: Dutton, 1982], 95).15. R. Eldridge, “Rorty, Cavell, and Criticism,” 115.16. Furthermore, Cavell’s undoing of this self-forgetfulness may be responsible for the most common misreading of his work—namely, that he seeks to refute skepticism. For a summary of this ...
It transpires this inhibition likely traced back to a fear that in order to stop the experiment they would have to engage in a socially awkward and forceful confrontation with the experimenter (Miller et al. 1995, p. 9; Russell and Gregory 2011, pp. 499–500). To avoid this clash, ...