Rorty, Richard R Philosophers
Rorty, Richard R Philosophers
Rorty, Richard
Richard Rorty, b. 1931. American postmodern philosopher best known for his work on epistemology and the philosophy of language.
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- The philosopher's official site. Includes recent manuscripts, bibliographical information and contact information.
- A guide for undergraduate students of philosophy, by Dave LeBoeuf.
- An article by Michael Albert. Critiques Rorty from a leftist perspective.
- 1995 essay by John Rothfork. Focuses on ethical and political aspects of Rorty's work.
- Entry by Bjørn Ramberg. A comprehensive overview of his life and work.
- Position statement by Richard Rorty on contemporary philosophy.
- By Joshua Knobe, 1995. Covers many aspects of this thinker's career.
- Interview conducted in 1998 for The Atlantic by Scott Stossel. Focuses on his views of American leftism and E.O. Wilson.
- Rorty's opening paper for the 1996 Second UNESCO Philosophy Forum. Considers the contemporary significance of the question "Who are we?"
- Essay by Walter Okshevsky. Reinterprets Rorty's impact as continuing philosophical trends, rather than disrupting them.
- A consideration by John Haber of the relationship between Rorty's thought and feminist action.
- Article by Dean Geuras. A general description of postmodernism and Rorty's support for it, as well as a critique from a Christian perspective. critical remarks
- A 1997 paper by Christopher Gohl. Challenges the value of Rorty's philosophy for liberal thought.
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