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The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of PhilosophyPartial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas 1 (2). 2003.I am concerned in this paper with a range of phenomena, which, in the first four sections of the paper, I shall suggest by some examples. In the last three sections, I try to connect the topic thus indicated with the thought of Stanley Cavell. First example: a poem of Ted Hughes’s, from the mid-50s, called “Six Young Men.” […] What Hughes gives us is a case of what I want to call the difficulty of reality. That is a phrase of John Updike’s, which I want to pick up for the phenomena with which I …Read more
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