Truth and Metaphor in Rorty’s Liberalism

International Studies in Philosophy 28 (4):1-21 (1996)
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I argue against some of Rorty's radical critics, and against Rorty himself, that there is no necessary connection between his views about truth and metaphor, on one hand, and his liberalism, on the other. Indeed, Rorty's anti-essentialism can be viewed as making a contribution to the critique of ideology in a sense that I extract from Marx and Engels.

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