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Cavell, Stanley. 1958. “Must We Mean What We Say?” Inquiry 1: 152–212.
Cavell, Stanley. 1965. “Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy.” in Philosophy in America, edited by Max Black, pp. 74–97. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1969a. Must We Mean What We Say? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissue: Cavell (2002).
Cavell, Stanley. 1969b. “Austin at Criticism.” in Symposium on J.L. Austin, edited by Kuang T. Fann, pp. 59–75. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Cavell, Stanley. 1979. The Claim of Reason. Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1980. “Réflexion sur Emerson et Heidegger.” Critique 38(399–400): 719–729.
Cavell, Stanley. 1982. “Thinking of Emerson.” in Essays in Kant’s Aesthetics, edited by Ted Cohen and Paul Guyer, pp. 261–270. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1988. In Quest of the Ordinary. Lines of Skepticism and Romanticism. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1989a. This New Yet Unapproachable America. Lectures after Emerson after Wittgenstein. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1989b. “The Uncanniness of the Ordinary.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume 8, edited by Sterling M. McMurrin. vol. 8. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 1991. Une nouvelle Amérique encore inapprochable. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduit par S. Laugier.
Cavell, Stanley. 1992. Statuts d’Emerson. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduit par C. Fournier & S. Laugier.
Cavell, Stanley. 1993. Conditions nobles et ignobles. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduit par C. Fournier & S. Laugier.
Cavell, Stanley. 1996. “Notes and Afterthoughts on the Opening of Wittgenstein’s Investigations.” in The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein, edited by Hans D. Sluga and David G. Stern, pp. 261–295. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Second edition: Sluga and Stern (2017).
Cavell, Stanley. 1998. “Benjamin and Wittgenstein: Signals and Affinities.” in Philosophie in synthetischer Absicht. Synthesis in Mind, edited by Marcelo Stamm, pp. 565–582. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. Festschrift for Dieter Henrich.
Cavell, Stanley. 2000. “Night and day: Heidegger and Thoreau.” in Appropriating Heidegger, edited by James E. Faulconer and Mark A. Wrathall, pp. 30–49. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cavell, Stanley. 2001. “Silences Noises Voices.” in Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth-Century Philosophy, edited by Juliet Floyd and Sanford Shieh, pp. 351–358. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/019513916X.001.0001.
Cavell, Stanley. 2002. Must We Mean What We Say? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Second edition: Cavell (2015).
Cavell, Stanley. 2004a. “The Investigations’ Everyday Aesthetics of Itself.” in The Literary Wittgenstein, edited by John Gibson and Wolfgang Huemer, pp. 17–33. London: Routledge.
Cavell, Stanley. 2004b. “Reply to Four Chapters.” in Wittgenstein and Scepticism, edited by Denis McManus, pp. 278–291. London: Routledge.
Cavell, Stanley. 2010. “Macbeth Appalled.” in A Companion to the Philosophy of Literature, edited by Garry L. Hagberg and Walter Jost, pp. 521–540. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781444315592.
Cavell, Stanley. 2013. “On Nietzschean Perfectionism.” in Reading Putnam, edited by Maria Baghramian, pp. 361–375. London: Routledge.
Cavell, Stanley. 2015. Must We Mean What We Say? 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. First edition: Cavell (2002), doi:10.1017/cbo9781316286616.
Cavell, Stanley. 2017. À la recherche du bonheur. Hollywood et la comédie du remariage. Philosophie du présent. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin.