Rorty, R. (1991) `Solidarity or Objectivity?', in Objectivity, Relativism and Truth, Philosophical Papers Vol 1, pp. 21-34. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.R. Ro rty. Solidarity o r Objectivity ? [ M ] . America Po st2Philo sop hy ,1984. 324....
Die wirkungsmächtige deutschsprachige Sammlung stellt drei voneinander unabhängige Texte in deutscher Übersetzung erstmals zusammen. Der titelgebende Aufsatz „Solidarity or Objectivity?“ („Solidarität oder Objektivität“), Text einer Vorlesung an der Universität Berkeley aus dem Jah...
Noaparast asserts that there are three unnecessary dichotomies in Rorty's educational view: sentiment versus argument, solidarity versus objectivity, and acculturation versus edification. In the case of the first dichotomy, Noaparast contends, one should combine sentiment and argument or else embrace ...
Noaparast asserts that there are three unnecessary dichotomies in Rorty's educational view: sentiment versus argument, solidarity versus objectivity, and acculturation versus edification. In the case of the first dichotomy, Noaparast contends, one should combine sentiment and argument or else embrace ...
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SOLIDARITYIn this text, the relationship between fallibilism and cognitive vulnerability is examined using Richard Rorty's thinking as an example. First, some of Rorty's central ideas are collected and commented on, especially the substitution of objectivity for solidarity, since it aff...
(1999). Pragmatism, science and society: A review of Richard Rorty's Objectivity, relativism, and truth: Philosophical Papers, Volume 1. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 71, 483-500.Leigland, S. (1999). Pragmatism, science and society: A review of Richard Rorty's ...
Rorty, R. (1991) `Solidarity or Objectivity?', in Objectivity, Relativism and Truth, Philosophical Papers Vol 1, pp. 21-34. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Richard Rorty."Solidarity or Objectivity?". Relativism: Interpretation and Confrontation, Notre Dame . 1989...
1. Overview The first three chapters of Rorty's Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity are titled "The Contingency of Language," "The Contingency of Selfhood," and "The Contingency of a Liberal Community" (Rorty 1989). Although Rorty writes readably about many subjects and many authors, these ...