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Richard Rorty՚s Neo-Pragmatist Epistemology

Richard Rorty՚s Neo-Pragmatist Epistemology

Descartes՚ epistemology is the groundwork of first philosophy which finds its culmination in the writings of Immanuel Kant, according to Richard Rorty. He maintains that there are two elements associated to this understanding of philosophy, namely

Philosophy is the foundational discipline: Rorty writes, “Philosophy can be foundational in respect to the rest of culture because culture is the assemblage of claims to knowledge, and philosophy adjudicates such c…

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