id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_t3wotzy4mzeshpwj4d7okokssm Richard Deming Senses of Echo Lake: Michael Palmer, Stanley Cavell, and the Moods of an American Philosophical Tradition 2019.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 9138 455 63 Senses of Echo Lake: Michael Palmer, Stanley Cavell, and the Moods of an American Philosophical Tradition Keywords: Ethics; Stanley Cavell; Michael Palmer; poetry; American philosophy; Ralph Waldo out the way that we might read and locate Palmer's work within an American literary/philosophical 7 It is important to note that Palmer is not the only poet whose work has been shaped by an encounter with Cavell's Cavell's philosophical interventions have been generative in terms of thinking about language and the ways that it describes justification, for thinking about the ways that Palmer 's poetry, specifically Notes for Echo Lake, might be The connection between Palmer's Notes for Echo Lake and Cavell's philosophical work of the time everything," says the speaker of Palmer's "Notes for Echo Lake 11" and if we are reading the poems go," Palmer says in "Notes for Echo Lake 3"), may also amount to the pathos that Cavell describes as ./cache/work_t3wotzy4mzeshpwj4d7okokssm.pdf ./txt/work_t3wotzy4mzeshpwj4d7okokssm.txt