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  1. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature is a 1979 book by the American philosopher Richard Rorty, in which the author attempts to dissolve modern philosophical problems instead of solving them. Rorty does this by presenting them as pseudo-problems that only exist in the language-game of epistemological projects culminating in analytic ...

  2. 30 de sept. de 2010 · Philosophy and the mirror of nature. by. Rorty, Richard. Publication date. 1979. Topics. Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Mind and body, Representation (Philosophy), Analysis (Philosophy), Civilization, Filosofia, Connaissance, Théorie de la, Représentation (Philosophie), Philosophie analytique, Langage et langues, Herméneutique ...

  3. 31 de oct. de 2017 · A classic critique of the mirror of nature metaphor in philosophy by Richard Rorty. The book challenges the notion of representation and argues for a pragmatic approach to knowledge and language.

  4. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. Richard Rorty. Princeton University Press, 2009 - History - 439 pages. When it first appeared in 1979, Philosophy and the Mirror of...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1981 · 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.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2023 · El libro es conocido por su crítica a la filosofía tradicional, y a lo que a veces se denomina realismo representacional, es decir, la perspectiva filosófica que sostiene que el conocimiento y la comprensión del mundo se logran mediante la representación precisa de la realidad en la mente humana.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2020 · Abstract. Rorty’s Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature presents the most thorough and sustained critique of Western epistemology and foundationalism in the second half of the twentieth Century. The work deconstructs philosophy as an autonomous discipline generating a “neutral matrix” to assess knowledge, truth, and rationality ...