At the close of Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Richard Rorty lays out a contrast between what he calls 'systematic' and 'edifying' philosophical anthropologies. Whereas the systematic philosopher aims to speak for the ages, the edifying philosopher addresses herself to issues of her day, often by way of shattering conventional idols. Rorty sees these two approaches as mutually exclusive. The aim of this paper is to defend a conception of philosophy as both systematic and edifying in the relevant senses. I first respond to Rorty's argument that Wilfrid Sellars' account of picturing, as an isomorphic relation between the world and states of the central nervous system, involves an illicit 'mind as mirror' metaphor. I then lay out some of ...
Let us begin our more detailed discussions with a rather general chapter that is an attempt to get c...
I would like to take into consideration in this chapter the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution...
Richard Rorty has long been perceived and interpreted as a provocative and groundbreaking philosophe...
At the close of Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Richard Rorty lays out a contrast between what h...
Richard Rorty's Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature strikes a deathblow to modern European philosoph...
Richard Rorty, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature: Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition (Princeton, N. J.:...
From the perspective of subsequent books and texts by Richard Rorty it can be clearly seen that to h...
A large part of Richard Rorty’s works focus on criticizing the received view about philosophy. He ar...
Our purpose is to suggest that it is not inevitable that philosophy (and philosophers) are blinded b...
Richard McKay Rorty (1932-2007) is the American neo-pragmatist. Criticizing the prevalent issues of ...
The aim of this paper is to argue that Richard Rorty’s claim that pragmatism is opposed to all varie...
In his brief consideration of non-Western philosophy between 1989 and 1991, Richard Rorty argued tha...
This paper outlines a pragmatist aesthetic theory on the basis of themes relating to naturalism, met...
Rorty saw the course of philosophy in the twentieth century as an effort to part from two major phil...
Many professional philosophers think that Rorty ceased to practice philosophy proper after the publi...
Let us begin our more detailed discussions with a rather general chapter that is an attempt to get c...
I would like to take into consideration in this chapter the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution...
Richard Rorty has long been perceived and interpreted as a provocative and groundbreaking philosophe...
At the close of Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Richard Rorty lays out a contrast between what h...
Richard Rorty's Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature strikes a deathblow to modern European philosoph...
Richard Rorty, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature: Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition (Princeton, N. J.:...
From the perspective of subsequent books and texts by Richard Rorty it can be clearly seen that to h...
A large part of Richard Rorty’s works focus on criticizing the received view about philosophy. He ar...
Our purpose is to suggest that it is not inevitable that philosophy (and philosophers) are blinded b...
Richard McKay Rorty (1932-2007) is the American neo-pragmatist. Criticizing the prevalent issues of ...
The aim of this paper is to argue that Richard Rorty’s claim that pragmatism is opposed to all varie...
In his brief consideration of non-Western philosophy between 1989 and 1991, Richard Rorty argued tha...
This paper outlines a pragmatist aesthetic theory on the basis of themes relating to naturalism, met...
Rorty saw the course of philosophy in the twentieth century as an effort to part from two major phil...
Many professional philosophers think that Rorty ceased to practice philosophy proper after the publi...
Let us begin our more detailed discussions with a rather general chapter that is an attempt to get c...
I would like to take into consideration in this chapter the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution...
Richard Rorty has long been perceived and interpreted as a provocative and groundbreaking philosophe...