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  1. 1 de jun. de 2023 · James Rorty believed that they should be, but Richard Rorty was characteristically more cautious. He argued that only an accurate history, rather than propaganda, would do, but: “Can one imagine an American school board adopting a text which admitted that the operation of a laissez-faire economy brought into being the conditions which Engels described and that still exist […]?” (Rorty ...

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  3. Abstract. James Rorty was the son of an Irish immigrant, political refugee, and aspiring poet who, along with his wife, a former schoolteacher, ran a dry-goods

  4. 11 de jun. de 2007 · Richard McKay Rorty was born in 1931 to James and Winifred Rorty, anti-Stalinist lefties who let their home in Flatbrookville, N.J., a small town on the Delaware river, be used as a hideout for ...

  5. Richard McKay Rorty (New York, 4 ottobre 1931 – Palo Alto, 8 giugno 2007) è stato un filosofo statunitense. Ebbe una lunga carriera nel campo degli studi umanistici, filosofici e letterari. La sua variegata esperienza intellettuale lo avvicinò alla tradizione analitica , che rigettò in una fase successiva.

  6. James McKay Rorty (1837-1863) Irish-born American soldier and patriot, Fenian, Killed during Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. James McKay Rorty was born in Donegal Town in Ireland on June 11, 1837. He was the oldest of ten children born to Richard Rorty and his wife Catherine. As a young adult h e witnessed the death, devastation and squalor ...

  7. 20 de mar. de 2011 · Rorty had become aware of the problems of James's definitions of truth and modified his own position by introducing a "cautionary" dimension to truth to accompany the "endorsing" view according to which we apply the term true "to all the assertions we feel justified in making, or feel others are justified in making" (38).