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RORTY
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AND HIS CRITICS
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PHILOSOPHERS AND THEIR CRITICS
General Editor: Ernest Lepore
Philosophy is an interactive enterprise. Much of it is carried out in dialogue as theories
and ideas are presented and subsequently refined in the crucible of close scrutiny. The
purpose of this series is to reconstruct this vital interplay among thinkers. Each book
consists of a temporary assessment of an important living philosopher's work. The
body of the work consists of a collection of essays written by a group of critics
addressing the substantial theses of the philosopher's corpus. Each is followed by an
essay in which the philosopher responds to his or her critics, clarifies crucial points of
the discussion, or updates his or her doctrines.
Dretske and His Critics
Edited by Brian McLaughlin
John Searle and His Critics
Edited by Ernest Lepore and Robert van Gulick
Meaning in Mind: Fodor and His Critics
Edited by Barry Loewer and Georges Rey
Dennett and His Critics
Edited by Bo Dahlbom
Danto and His Critics
Edited by Mark Rollins
Perspectives on Quine
Edited by Robert B. Barrett and Roger F. Gibson
The Churchlands and Their Critics
Edited by Robert N. McCauley
Singer and His Critics
Edited by Dale Jamieson
Rorty and His Critics
Edited by Robert B. Brandom
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RORTY
AND HIS CRITICS
Edited by
Robert B. Brandom
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Copyright 0 Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2000
First published 2000
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rorty and his critics / edited by Robert B. Brandom.
p. cm. - (Philosophers and their critics ; 9)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-631-20981-6 (alk. paper) - ISBN 0-631-20982-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Rorty, Richard. I. Brandom, Robert. 11. Series.
B945.RS24 R673 2000
191-dc21
99-086000
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Contents
vii
Notes on Contributors
ix
Introduction
1
1
Universality and Truth
RICHARD RORTY
2
Richard Rorty's Pragmatic Turn
JURGEN HABERMAS
Response to Habermas
RICHARD RORTY
3
Truth Rehabilitated
DONALD DAVIDSON
Response to Davzdson
RICHARD RORTY
4
Richard Rorty on Reality and Justification
HILARY PUTNAM
Response to Putnam
RICHARD RORTY
5
The Case for Rorts
DANIEL C. DENNETT
Response to Dennett
RICHARD RORTY
6
Towards Rehabilitating Objectivity
JOHN MCDOWELL
Response to McDowell
RICHARD RORTY
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