After the demise of the tradition: Rorty, critical theory, and the fate of philosophy

Boulder: Westview Press (1991)
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Addressing the end-of-philosophy debate and the challenge it presents to contemporary philosophy, this book draws on Wittgenstein, Quine, Davidson, Habermas and Foucault, among others. It develops the implications of Richard Rorty's arguments in particular.

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Philosophy and the 'anteriority complex'.Alan Murray - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (1):27-47.
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