Consequences of pragmatism : essays, 1972-1980 /
by Rorty, Richard.
Material type: BookPublisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c1982Description: xlvii, 237 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0816610630 :; 0816610649 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Philosophy | Pragmatism
Contents:
The world well lost -- Keeping philosophy pure -- Overcoming the tradition -- Professionalized philosophy and transcendentalist culture -- Dewey's metaphysics -- Philosophy as a kind of writing -- Is there a problem about fictional discourse? -- Nineteenth-century idealism and twentieth-century textualism -- Pragmatism, relativism, and irrationalism -- Cavell on skepticism -- Method, social science, and social hope -- Philosophy in America today.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The world well lost -- Keeping philosophy pure -- Overcoming the tradition -- Professionalized philosophy and transcendentalist culture -- Dewey's metaphysics -- Philosophy as a kind of writing -- Is there a problem about fictional discourse? -- Nineteenth-century idealism and twentieth-century textualism -- Pragmatism, relativism, and irrationalism -- Cavell on skepticism -- Method, social science, and social hope -- Philosophy in America today.
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