An edition of Truth and Progress (1998)

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An edition of Truth and Progress (1998)

Truth and progress

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The essays in the volume engage the work of many of today's most innovative thinkers, including Robert Brandom, Donald Davidson, Daniel Dennett, Jacques Derrida, Jurgen Habermas, John McDowell, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, and Charles Taylor. The collection also touches on problems in contemporary feminism raised by Annette Baier, Marilyn Frye, and Catherine MacKinnon, and considers issues connected with human rights and cultural differences.

Anyone with a serious interest in contemporary philosophy and what it can do for us in the modern world will enjoy this invaluable collection.

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Truth and progress
1998, Cambridge University Press
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Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers (Philosophical Papers (Cambridge))
March 13, 1998, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York
Series
Philosophical papers ;, v. 3

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
191
Library of Congress
B945 .R52 1991 Vol.3, BD171 .R67 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 355 p. ;
Number of pages
355

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL690520M
Internet Archive
truthprogressphi00rort
ISBN 10
0521553474
LCCN
97037618
OCLC/WorldCat
504204087
Library Thing
25320
Goodreads
3785537

First Sentence

"Pragmatists think that if something makes no difference to practice, it should make no difference to philosophy."

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