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Naturalistic Neopragmatism and Conceptual Connections

Philosophy
AbstractNeopragmatists – some of whom might be called ‘global expressivists’ – reject metaphysics and take talk of concepts to be talk of the mastery of contingent linguistic practices that have been shaped by human nature. As a result, it may seem much harder for them to account for the sorts of necessary connections – whether conceptual or ...
Joshua Gert
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Objections to Animal Neopragmatism

Animal Neopragmatism, 2019
In this chapter, I address two objections to animal neopragmatism: the anything goes objection and the no practical difference objection. The anything goes objection is in response to pragmatism’s signature rejection of philosophical realism and the correspondence theory of truth.
J. Hadley
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Rorty and Neopragmatism

2017
He once gave a series of three lectures, which I think correspond pretty much to the essays on contingency, friendship, solidarity, in a collection from 1989 or so. His analytic, former students hated him, and when introducing him here said, “when I studied with Richard Rorty at Columbia University, he still knew what an argument was.” It was the most ...
Hossein Mesbahian, Trevor Norris
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Neopragmatism - Inverse Landscape - (Carto)graphic Representation

Neopragmatic Horizontal Geographies
Olaf Kühne   +4 more
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The Second Period of Richard Bernstein’s Work as Critical Neopragmatism

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Filosofiya Sotsiologiya Politologiya, 2020
. Modern American philosophy is unthinkable without pragmatic tendencies, and it is definitely determined by them. The new period of the flourishing of pragmatism in the second half of the 20th century associated wi th the name of Richard Rorty, who ...
A. Kosarev
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