ISBN:
0585159513
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9780585159515
Language:
English
Pages:
xvi, 258 p
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24 cm
Edition:
1st ed
Edition:
Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2000 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
Series Statement:
The Vanderbilt library of American philosophy
Series Statement:
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
Parallel Title:
Print version Rorty & pragmatism
DDC:
191
Keywords:
Rorty, Richard.
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Rorty, Richard
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Rorty, Richard
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Rorty, Richard.
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Rorty, Richard
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Pragmatism.
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Pragmatism
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Pragmatism
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Pragmatism.
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books
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Rorty, Richard 1931-2007
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Rorty, Richard 1931-2007
Abstract:
Richard Rorty is a philosopher who has been taken seriously in fields and disciplines far beyond his own. He challenges established forms of philosophical inquiry, particularly epistemology and metaphysics, jettisoning philosophical claims to unchanging truth and to scientific accuracy. His view that philosophy is pragmatic, interpretive, and historicist has brought him both accolades and criticism. In Rorty and Pragmatism, this highly influential and sometimes controversial philosopher responds to several of his most prominent critics, representing a wide range of backgrounds and concerns. Each of these critical challenges raises significant questions about Rorty's philosophical outlook. Whether or not one agrees with all of his positions, his replies are consequential. They provide insight into Rorty's thought, its development, and his sense of the future of philosophy. They further the discussion of the role of philosophy and of its contributions to society
Abstract:
Richard Rorty is a philosopher who has been taken seriously in fields and disciplines far beyond his own. He challenges established forms of philosophical inquiry, particularly epistemology and metaphysics, jettisoning philosophical claims to unchanging truth and to scientific accuracy. His view that philosophy is pragmatic, interpretive, and historicist has brought him both accolades and criticism. In Rorty and Pragmatism, this highly influential and sometimes controversial philosopher responds to several of his most prominent critics, representing a wide range of backgrounds and concerns. Each of these critical challenges raises significant questions about Rorty's philosophical outlook. Whether or not one agrees with all of his positions, his replies are consequential. They provide insight into Rorty's thought, its development, and his sense of the future of philosophy. They further the discussion of the role of philosophy and of its contributions to society
Description / Table of Contents:
Dewey between Hegel and Darwin / Richard Rorty -- Rorty's pragmatism and farewell to the age of faith and enlightenment / Charles Hartshorne -- America and the contestations of modernity / Thelma Z. Lavine -- American pragmatism / Richard J. Bernstein -- What is the legacy of instrumentalism? / James Gouinlock -- Pragmatism as naturalized Hegelianism / Allen Hance -- Vulgar pragmatism / Susan Haack -- Rorty and the antirealism / Frank B. Farrell -- Philosophy and the future / Richard Rorty
Note:
Each article includes a response by R. Rorty
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-244) and index
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Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2000
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Dewey between Hegel and Darwin
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Rorty's pragmatism and farewell to the age of faith and enlightenment
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America and the contestations of modernity
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American pragmatism
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What is the legacy of instrumentalism?
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Pragmatism as naturalized Hegelianism
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Vulgar pragmatism
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Rorty and the antirealism
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Philosophy and the future
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