On Philosophy and Philosophers is a volume of unpublished papers by Richard Rorty, a central figure in late-twentieth-century philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert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.
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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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