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Richard Rorty

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2001
Richard Rorty's neopragmatist philosophy marks him as one of the most gifted and controversial thinkers of his time. Antifoundationalism and antirepresentationalism are the guiding motifs in his thought. He wants to jettison a set of philosophical distinctions—appearance/reality, mind/body, morality/prudence—that have dominated and shaped the history ...
Michael A. Peters, Paulo Ghiraldelli
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Richard Rorty

Philosophy Today, 2017
I arrived at Princeton as a new graduate student in September 1979. It was a big step for me. I had never been east of the Mississippi, nor had I any experience with elite institutions like Princeton University. During the first semester, I wrote my first paper as a graduate student, which I published in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, passed my ...
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Richard Rorty

2005
The Brain as Hardware, Culture as Software Philosophy-Envy Strong Poets, Privileged Self-Narration, and We Liberals The Liberal Ironist Between National Pride and Global Solidarity Pragmatism, Realism and Science Is Rorty's Non-Reductive Naturalism Reductive? Scepticism, Correspondence and Truth Strong and Weak Metaphysical Quietism The World Regained?
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Rorty Richard

1990
Vita, idee, opere di Richard ...
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Richard Rorty's Deep Humanism

New Literary History, 2008
lege" at the University of Chicago?the institution described by A. J. Liebling as "the biggest collection of juvenile neurotics since the Childrens' Crusade." Dick had already entered Chicago in 1946 at the age of fifteen and was beginning his MA in philosophy.
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Richard Rorty

Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, 2003
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Richard Rorty and the Demands of Liberalism

American Political Science Review, 2022
Robert Lamb
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