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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Philosophy and the mirror of nature
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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in the context of discussing the usefulness of beliefs and the concept of truth.


Bogumil Baranowski

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Christopher Mayer: 100 Baggers, and General Semantics Revisited & Expanded
Mentioned as a book by Richard Rorty that would soon shake up the discipline.

HAP 139 - A Love Supreme - Cornel West
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when she says that Rorty desires a return to the sophists, before Plato, because Plato ruined everything with dualism.


Gabriele Cornelli

1. Platão era dualista? (Gabriele Cornelli)
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to illustrate Rorty's thinking about the circle of moral concern and its relation to koalas and pigs.

Chris Voparil

Richard Rorty, "What Can We Hope For?: Essays on Politics" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Mentioned by Professor Arindam Chakrabarti when talking about European culture's tendency to laugh at itself.
Self-Ignorance: Why Are We Afraid to Know Ourselves? | Prof. Arindam Chakrabarti
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in relation to Gadamer, highlighting certain aspects of Gadamer's work.


Dr. Douglas Hedley

Exploring the Inner Word: Play, Poetry, Philosophy | Sophia Lectures 2023 Part 2/5
Mentioned by Gavin Kerr as a good critique of contemporary epistemology.

Establishing the Real Distinction w/ Dr. Gaven Kerr
Mentioned as the main text read for the episode, specifically Part 2, chapters 3 and 4.

Episode 155: Richard Rorty Against Epistemology
Mentioned by Speaker 0 as a book that Sam persistently argued with him about.

Making Sense of Belief and Unbelief
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as the topic of discussion in the podcast episode.

Mark Linton-Meyer

Episode 153: Richard Rorty: There Is No Mind-Body Problem





