Fish on the Fate of University, Inc.

As per usual, Stanley Fish’s latest column on higher education is provocative, and not a little disheartening. Riffing on Frank Donoghue’s book, The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities, Fish documents the decline and irreversible trajectory of higher education which has hitched its wagon to pragmatist “training” and job certification…

On the “Uses” of Literature

Having just finished another rendition of my course on “Philosophy of Language and Interpretation,” this time around I found myself more and more fascinated by Wittgenstein (and a later disciple, Robert Brandom). In particular, I was struck by how fruitful Wittgenstein’s account of meaning as “use” could be for thinking about literature and poetry. While…