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rorty, a. slang (orig. Londoners'). (ˈrɔːtɪ) Also raughty. [Of obscure origin.] Fine, splendid, jolly, etc.; (of persons and things) boisterous, rowdy, noisy; (of drinks) intoxicating; (of behaviour, speech, etc.) coarse, earthy, of dubious propriety; crudely comic. Also as quasi-adv.c 1864 Vance Ch...
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Rorty
Rorty is a surname. Rorty (1875–1937), American economist
Richard Rorty (1931–2007), American philosopher
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Richard Rorty
Habermas describes Rorty as an ironist:
Nothing is sacred to Rorty the ironist. by the works of Rorty".
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James Rorty
Rorty worked as a journalist and poet for more than sixty years. Rorty died at age 82 on February 26, 1973, in Sarasota, Florida.
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Richard Rorty: Contemporary American Thinkers
Richard Rorty: Contemporary American Thinkers is a 2012 book on the writings of American philosopher Richard Rorty, written by Ronald A. Kuipers. Kuipers in his book Richard Rorty, Rorty was a quintessentially American thinker, an exponent not just of American pragmatism, but also of the American
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Malcolm C. Rorty
About Rorty's contribution Catlin (1962) explained, that "Rorty, developed its index of general business conditions in the United States, as a guide to Rorty, Malcolm Churchill. Corporate Financial Policies from Boom to Depression. American Management Association, 1932.
Rorty, Malcolm Churchill.
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Amélie Rorty
Work
Rorty primarily worked on problems in moral psychology and moral education. Rorty is the author of more than 120 scholarly articles. She wrote or edited more than a dozen scholarly books of original essays.
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Ironism
Ironism (n. ironist; from Greek: eiron, eironeia) is a term coined by Richard Rorty, for the concept that allows rhetorical scholars to actively participate References
Rorty, Richard. Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Bacon, Michael.
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Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity
which Rorty firmly does not. Rorty then discusses his liberal utopia.
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Ronald A. Kuipers
In 1997, Kuipers published his first monograph Solidarity and the Stranger, focused on the philosophy of Richard Rorty. In 2012, Kuipers published Richard Rorty, the fifth volume in Bloomsbury's Contemporary American Thinkers series.
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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
In a pragmatist gesture, Rorty suggests that philosophy must get past these pseudo-problems if it is to be productive. Rorty opts out of the traditional objective/subjective dialogue in favor of a communal version of truth.
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Marianne Janack
She is the president of the Richard Rorty Society. She was the Phi Bet Kappa Romanell Professor of Philosophy in 2017-18. Books
What We Mean By Experience, Stanford University Press 2012
Feminist Interpretations of Richard Rorty, Penn State University Press 2010
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Our Master's Voice: Advertising
Author James Rorty drew on his experience as an ad copywriter in New York to write his critique. Rorty pointed out the frequent application of the then-new fields of psychology and social science for advertising research.
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Neopragmatism
Richard Rorty and anti-representationalism
Richard Rorty was influenced by James, Dewey, Sellars, Quine, Kuhn, Wittgenstein, Derrida, and Heidegger. Rorty and Beyond, Lexington.
Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński (2015).
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Philosophy as Cultural Politics
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Rorty explores the relation between philosophy and culture. Richard Rorty
Books about cultural politics
English-language books
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