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Richard Rorty

    October 4, 1931 – June 8, 2007

    Richard Rorty developed a distinctive and often controversial brand of pragmatism. His work critically diagnoses the core projects of modern philosophy, arguing against the idea of knowledge as mere representation or a mirroring of an external world. Positively, Rorty sought to re-imagine intellectual culture by moving beyond these traditional metaphors of mind and knowledge. He integrated the insights of thinkers like Dewey, Hegel, and Darwin into a pragmatic synthesis of historicism and naturalism, offering a multifaceted view of thought, culture, and politics that made him a widely discussed philosopher.

    Richard Rorty
    Essays on Heidegger and Others
    Philosophy as Cultural Politics
    Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind
    Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism
    On Philosophy and Philosophers
    Mind, Language, and Metaphilosophy