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"Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature" hit the philosophical world like a bombshell. Richard Rorty, a Princeton professor who had contributed to the ...Show synopsis"Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature" hit the philosophical world like a bombshell. Richard Rorty, a Princeton professor who had contributed to the analytic tradition in philosophy, was now attempting to shrug off all the central problems with which it had long been preoccupied. After publication, the Press was barely able to keep up with demand, and the book has since gone on to become one of its all-time best-sellers in philosophy. Rorty argued that, beginning in the seventeenth century, philosophers developed an unhealthy obsession with the notion of representation. They compared the mind to a mirror that reflects reality. In their view, knowledge is concerned with the accuracy of these reflections, and the strategy employed to obtain this knowledge--that of inspecting, repairing, and polishing the mirror--belongs to philosophy. Rorty's book was a powerful critique of this imagery and the tradition of thought that it spawned. He argued that the questions about truth posed by Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and modern epistemologists and philosophers of language simply couldn't be answered and were, in any case, irrelevant to serious social and cultural inquiry. This stance provoked a barrage of criticism, but whatever the strengths of Rorty's specific claims, the book had a therapeutic effect on philosophy. It reenergized pragmatism as an intellectual force, steered philosophy back to its roots in the humanities, and helped to make alternatives to analytic philosophy a serious choice for young graduate students. Twenty-five years later, the book remains a must-read for anyone seriously concerned about the nature of philosophical inquiry and what philosophers can and cannot do to helpus understand and improve the world.Hide synopsis
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature – Trade paperback
(2008)
by Professor Richard Rorty, Professor David Bromwich (Afterword by), Michael Williams (Introduction by)
Princeton University Press
35th Anniversary ed.
ISBN: 0691141320
ISBN-13: 9780691141329
Description:Reader copy. 1980 Princeton U. Press trade paperback, 2nd...Reader copy. 1980 Princeton U. Press trade paperback, 2nd printing w. corrections; 401 pp. with index. Spine is creased and has several gluebreaks (but no pages are loose); cover has edge curling; moderate underlining and marginal marks within; else clean and solid. *.
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