A Willingness for Crisis

P. Jenner
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In one of the excerpts from memory composing his autobiography, Stanley Cavell recalls attending “an informal but extended discussion among professional philosophers” with Thomas Kuhn, then his colleague at Berkeley. It was the first such meeting the two friends had sat through together, and Cavell describes the vivid impression left on the historian of science: “As we left the scene Kuhn pressed his fingers to his forehead as if it ached. ‘I wouldn’t have believed it. You people don’t behave like academics in any other field. You treat each other as if you are all mad.’” The perception, Cavell notes, “seemed right […] but normal enough, and because normal, suddenly revelatory.” Kuhn’s response clearly anticipates topics and arguments that would come to inform The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Articulated within the terms of those arguments, the exasperating scene becomes one of philosophical discussion in the absence of a paradigm, unable to take place upon an assumed common ground. 
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在Stanley Cavell自传的一段记忆中,他回忆起与他当时在伯克利的同事Thomas Kuhn进行的一次“专业哲学家之间非正式但广泛的讨论”。这是两位朋友第一次坐在一起开会,卡维尔描述了给这位科学史学家留下的生动印象:“当我们离开现场时,库恩把手指按在额头上,好像它很疼。“我简直不敢相信。你们这些人的行为不像其他领域的学者。你们对待彼此好像都疯了一样。’”卡维尔指出,这种感觉“似乎是对的[…]但也足够正常,正因为正常,才突然有了启示。”库恩的回答清楚地预见了《科学革命的结构》的主题和论点。在这些争论的术语中,令人恼怒的场景成为缺乏范式的哲学讨论之一,无法在假定的共同基础上发生。
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