id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mks5ojb5bjbcnowtmmnkezi2ey Josef Früchtl Sensus and Dissensus Communis. The Comedy of Democracy (Following Cavell) 2020.0 16 .pdf application/pdf 7566 517 60 'Common sense' (sensus communis) is the political term Kant offers for this. Cavell also lends this context a political-philosophical and especially democracy-theoretical accent, albeit allusively and indirectly. of Cavell's works need to work out for themselves that for him film, especially comedy, represents a vision of militant democracy. film, comedy, democratic forms of life and romantic becoming ordinary of the Finally, in addition to its colloquial, individualistic and political meanings, the concept of the voice also has a universal connotation for Cavell. The desire to interpret Kant's theory of aesthetic judgement politically, or The general voice by which Cavell allows himself to be led is what Kant prominently calls common sense (Gemeinsinn), only to immediately distinguish it out as the heyday of the term common sense, the 20th century after the Second World War sees its revival in the services of representative democracy.18 ./cache/work_mks5ojb5bjbcnowtmmnkezi2ey.pdf ./txt/work_mks5ojb5bjbcnowtmmnkezi2ey.txt