Reading Rorty:: A SKETCH OF A PLAN

Annales Philosophici 2:66-73 (2011)
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The following pages are focused on a better understanding of Richard Rorty‟s reflections on the problem of truth, emphasizing the idea that one of the keys to a better understanding of Rorty is to consider the fact that there are three very different kinds of discourse present in his philosophical endeavors. In order to support this unprecedented claim I bring forward the case of one of Plato‟s dialogues concerned with the definition of knowledge, Theaetetus. The similarities between Plato‟s dialogue and Rorty are the core of my argumentation

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Danielle Macbeth
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