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William Day, Ph.D.

  • Professor Philosophy

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RH 422

William Day writes primarily on Wittgenstein, Cavell, and topics in aesthetics (improvisation, music, film). He is contributing co-editor (with Victor J. Krebs) of a volume on Wittgenstein’s aspect-seeing remarks, (Cambridge UP). Other publications include articles and book chapters on Emerson, the Neo-Confucian thinker Wang Yangming, and moral perfectionism. He teaches courses in the philosophy of art, American philosophy, theory of knowledge, the philosophy of language, and the experience of time.

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Education

B.A., St. John’s College
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Publications

  • “.” In Happiness and Tears, After Cavell: New Readings in Hollywood’s Comedy of Remarriage and Melodrama of the Unknown Woman. Edited by Paul Deb. SUNY Press, 2025, 149-74.
  • “” The Institute of Art and Ideas, IAI News, 03 February 2025.
  • “.” In Music with Stanley Cavell in Mind. Edited by David LaRocca. Bloomsbury, 2024, 53-81.
  • 鈥.鈥 Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies 11.1 (December 2023): 75-88.