What is Cavellian Perfectionism?

Journal of Aesthetic Education 48 (3):99-110 (2014)
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If calculation and judgment are to answer the question Which way?, perfectionist thinking is a response to the way’s being lost.In his thought-provoking exploration of Cavellian perfectionism—which he sees as identical with what Cavell himself prefers to call Emersonian perfectionism—Paul Guyer quotes the following passage from Cities of Words:Emerson’s writing, in demonstrating our lack of given means of making ourselves intelligible (to ourselves, to others), details the difficulties in the way of possessing those means, and demonstrates that they are at hand. This thought, implying our need of invention and transformation, expresses two dominating themes of perfectionism.1Guyer makes the following comment:This..

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Martin Gustafsson
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