On Philosophy and Philosophers is a volume of unpublished papers by Richard Rorty, a central figure in late-twentieth-century philosophy and a primary force behind the resurgence of American pragmatism. These previously unseen papers advance novel views on metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, philosophical semantics and the social role of philosophy.
On Philosophy and Philosophers is a volume of unpublished papers by Richard Rorty, a central figure in late-twentieth-century philosophy and a primary force behind the resurgence of American pragmatism. These previously unseen papers advance novel views on metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, philosophical semantics and the social role of philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Rorty (1931-2007) was Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Literature at Stanford University, California.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Rorty as a Critical Philosopher Wojciech Mäecki and Christopher Voparil Part I. Early Papers: 1. Philosophy as Ethics 2. Philosophy as Spectatorship and Participation 3. Kant as a Critical Philosopher 4. The Paradox of Definitism 5. Reductionism 6. Phenomenology, Linguistic Analysis, and Cartesianism: Comments on Ricoeur 7. The Incommunicability of 'Felt Qualities' 8. Kripke on Mind-Body Identity Part II. Later Papers: 9. Philosophy as Epistemology: Reply to Hacking and Kim 10. Naturalized Epistemology and Norms: Replies to Goldman and Fodor 11. The Objectivity of Values 12. What is Dead in Plato 13. The Current State of Philosophy in the U.S. 14. Brandom's Conversationalism: Davidson and Making It Explicit 15. Bald Naturalism and McDowell's Hylomorphism 16. Reductionist vs. Neo-Wittgensteinian Semantics 17. Remarks on Nishida and Nishitani.
Introduction. Rorty as a Critical Philosopher Wojciech Mäecki and Christopher Voparil Part I. Early Papers: 1. Philosophy as Ethics 2. Philosophy as Spectatorship and Participation 3. Kant as a Critical Philosopher 4. The Paradox of Definitism 5. Reductionism 6. Phenomenology, Linguistic Analysis, and Cartesianism: Comments on Ricoeur 7. The Incommunicability of 'Felt Qualities' 8. Kripke on Mind-Body Identity Part II. Later Papers: 9. Philosophy as Epistemology: Reply to Hacking and Kim 10. Naturalized Epistemology and Norms: Replies to Goldman and Fodor 11. The Objectivity of Values 12. What is Dead in Plato 13. The Current State of Philosophy in the U.S. 14. Brandom's Conversationalism: Davidson and Making It Explicit 15. Bald Naturalism and McDowell's Hylomorphism 16. Reductionist vs. Neo-Wittgensteinian Semantics 17. Remarks on Nishida and Nishitani.
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