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Markar Melkonian
California State University, Northridge
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    Richard Rorty's politics: liberalism at the end of the American century.Markar Melkonian - 1999 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    Much of what Richard Rorty has to say about the triumph of American liberalism is largely accepted and unquestioned by a wide variety of scholars. Yet there are inconsistencies in Rorty's work, and his defense of liberalism does not depend on familiar Enlightenment assumptions about reason, human nature, historical progress, and the like. So argues Markar Melkonian, who critically examines Rorty's brand of liberalism stripped of its Enlighenment rationales. Melkonian initially compares Rorty's social and political views with his alleged progenitor, (...)
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    Achieving Our Country: Leftist ought in Twentieth-Century America; Philosophy and Social Hope; Against Bosses, Against Oligarchies.Markar Melkonian - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (2):202-209.
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    Paradoxes of Plain Thinking.Markar Melkonian - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (2):214-227.
    Whatever common sense may be, it includes much else besides practically confirmed truisms. InCommon Sense: A Political History, Sophia Rosenfeld describes the backstories of modern common sense, locating its origins in debates among small groups of professors, publishers and pamphleteers in several cities on both sides of the Atlantic during the Age of Revolutions. From the eighteenth century on, champions and enemies of the rising ‘middling’ classes have brandished common sense as an ‘unspectacular instrument’ of non-coercive regulation, to promote or (...)
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  4. Rorty on Liberty and Democracy.Markar Melkonian - 2002 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Richard Rorty. London ;Sage. pp. 3--95.
     
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    Richard Rorty's Liberalism: A Marxist Perspective.Markar Melkonian - 1997 - Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    A sympathetic reviewer has noted that the best a critic of Rorty can do is to compare his views invidiously to alternative views. Taking this advice to heart, I contrast Rorty's social and political views to Dewey's, and then to an alternative account which I elaborate. My standards of comparison are two liberal ideals than which, according to Rorty, none others are higher. These are: amelioration of suffering, and leaving people alone to pursue their own visions of personal perfection. ;In (...)
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    The Fool's Dream: The Fall of Another New Eden and the Utopian Appeal of Ethnic Solidarity.Markar Melkonian - 2007 - Utopian Studies 18 (2):223 - 235.
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    The philosophy of death reader: cross-cultural readings on immortality and the afterlife.Markar Melkonian (ed.) - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The Philosophy of Death Reader presents a collection of classic readings from across the centuries and the continents. Organised around central metaphysical questions from whether soul is immortal to what can experience death, it brings together pivotal readings from ancient, modern and contemporary philosophers. The twenty-four readings require no background in philosophy. Featuring writings from Vedanta, the ancient Greeks, the Buddhist tradition, Christian eschatology, and recent analytic philosophy, they flow thematically and cover: - Key metaphysical topics including immortality, rebirth and (...)
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