Philosophy and truth in the work of Richard Rorty
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https://doi.org/10.31977/grirfi.v22i1.2476Keywords:
Rorty; Systematic philosophy; Edifying philosophy; Post-modernity; Modernity.Abstract
This text proposes a conception of Richard Rorty’s philosophy from the distinction between systematic philosophy and edifying philosophy, proposing this distinction as a key to reading his neo-pragmatism and his political-ethical proposal of the 90s, whose consequence main will be his conception of liberal democracy, ironic citizen and post-philosophical culture.
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