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Neopragmatism is a
variant of
pragmatism that
infers that the
meaning of
words is a
result of how they are used,
rather than the
objects they represent...
- Christianity, the
black church,
democratic socialism, left-wing populism,
neopragmatism, and transcendentalism.
Among his most
influential books are Race Matters...
- work of
Quine and Sellars, a
brand of
pragmatism known sometimes as
neopragmatism gained influence through Richard Rorty, the most
influential of the...
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Rorty was an
American philosopher known for his
linguistic form of
neopragmatism.
Initially attracted to
analytic philosophy,
Rorty later rejected its...
- the only link
between Rorty's
neopragmatism and Peirce's
pragmatism is the name.
Haack believes Rorty's
neopragmatism is anti-philosophical and anti-intellectual...
- 445–518. doi:10.2307/2940978. JSTOR 2940978. Pihlström, Sami (2013). "
Neopragmatism". In Runehov, Anne L. C.; Oviedo,
Lluis (eds.).
Encyclopedia of Sciences...
- Neo-Kantianism – Neo-Marxism – Neo-medievalism –
Neoplatonism –
Neopositivism –
Neopragmatism –
Neopythagoreanism –
Neoromanticism – Neo-Scholasticism – Neostoicism...
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Contemporary philosophy Region Western philosophy School Analytic Neopragmatism Foundherentism Institutions University of
Cambridge University of Warwick...
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Eschatology Dispensationalism Local knowledge Metafiction Metacognition Neopragmatism New
historicism Thick description World view J. Childers/G.
Hentzi eds...
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colleagues of Cavell. This
approach may be
compared and
contrasted with
neopragmatism, a
tradition which owes much to Rorty,
although Quine and
Wilfrid Sellars...