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following contemporary philosophers are also
often considered to be
neopragmatists:
Nicholas Rescher (a
proponent of
methodological pragmatism and pragmatic...
- by
Richard Rorty has been
criticized as
relativistic both by
other neopragmatists such as
Susan Haack and by many
analytic philosophers. Rorty's early...
- Lewis.
Pragmatism was
later worked on by
neopragmatists Richard Rorty who was the
first to
develop neopragmatist philosophy in his
Philosophy and the Mirror...
- the
foundation is true, absolute,
entire and
impossible to prove.
Neopragmatist philosopher Richard Rorty, a
proponent of anti-foundationalism, said...
- (2007). "Understanding the
Philosophical Positions of
classical and
Neopragmatists for
Mixed Methods Research". Koln Z Soziol. Andres,
Lesley (2012). Designing...
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epistemology (Rorty in
particular uses Davidson's
critique to
advance his own
neopragmatist critique of philosophy-as-epistemology).
Swampman is the
subject of...
- of
Charles Sanders Peirce, one of the
founders of pragmatism.
Noted neopragmatist Richard Rorty was in turn a
student of Hartshorne.
Scientists of the...
- in his 1985 work The
Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. In 1988,
neopragmatist philosopher Richard Rorty (University of Virginia, 1982–1998), citing...
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moral and
political theorists.
Other work has
included a
defence of a
neopragmatist approach to
animal ethics,
along with
criticism of the
metaethical and...
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approach is ****ociated with the
pragmatism of
Charles Sanders Peirce and
neopragmatists such as Mark
Kaplan and
Edward Craig.
Inspired by Craig,
Jonathan Weinberg...