Research

2013
Katrina Forrester. 11/2013. “Review: Rahul Sagar, ‘Secrets and Leaks: The Dilemmas of State Secrecy’.” The New Statesman . Publisher's Version
Katrina Forrester. 7/2013. “Review: Alan Ryan, ‘The Making of Modern Liberalism’ .” Political Quarterly, 84, 2, Pp. 303-5. Publisher's Version
Katrina Forrester. 1/3/2013. “‘I Want You to Know I Know Who You Are’.” London Review of Books 35 (1), Pp. 23-5. Publisher's Version
Katrina Forrester. 2013. “‘Gloves Off in British Energy Battles’.” Dissent. Publisher's Version
2012
Katrina Forrester. 4/26/2012. “‘Tocqueville Anticipated Me’.” London Review of Books . Publisher's Version
Katrina Forrester. 2012. “‘Judith Shklar, Bernard Williams and Political Realism’.” European Journal of Political Theory, 11, 3, Pp. 247-72. Publisher's Version
2011
Katrina Forrester. 2011. “Hope and Memory in the Thought of Judith Shklar’.” Modern Intellectual History, 8, 3, Pp. 591-620. Publisher's Version
Katrina Forrester. 2011. “Review: Stanley Cavell, ‘Little Did I Know: Excerpts from Memory’, Vol. 1, No. 5 (Summer 2011): 169-81.” Cambridge Literary Review 1 (5), Pp. 169-81. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Few philosophers write autobiographies. Even fewer write them more than once. Little Did I Know: Excerpts from Memory is Stanley Cavell’s second attempt at autobiographical exploration. And that’s only if we’re being strict with numbers. In many ways, Cavell’s entire approach to philosophy has been autobiographical—or at the very least, unusually personal. His work is deeply engaged with the question of what it might mean to live a philosophical life, with “why philosophy, of a certain ambition, tends perpetually to intersect the autobiographi- cal”.

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