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rorty

Adjective

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rorty (comparative rortier, superlative rortiest)

(Britain, informal) Boisterous, rowdy, saucy, dissipated, or risqué.

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D. L. Hall, Richard Rorty (1994) p. 150 and p. 232 Rorty says a new document of promise is needed for social hope to exist again. Source: Internet

Derrida's thinking has inspired Slavoj Zizek, Richard Rorty, Ernesto Laclau, Judith Butler and many more contemporary theorists who have developed a deconstructive approach to politics. Source: Internet

Donald Davidson is not usually considered a postmodernist, although he and Rorty have both acknowledged that there are few differences between their philosophies. Source: Internet

He also argues that the notion of warrant or justification can do most of the work traditionally assigned to the concept of truth, and that justification is relative; justification is justification to an audience, for Rorty. Source: Internet

Musgrave criticized Richard Rorty and Postmodernist philosophy in general for confusion of use and mention. Source: Internet

Nevertheless, Rorty asserted that what Heidegger had constructed in his writings was a myth of being rather than an account of it. Source: Internet

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