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Representation and man
pp. 136-147
Résumé
The neo-Kantian revolution in reaction to the Humean excesses of atomism, positivism, and phenomenalism characteristic of the early parts of this century has now been in full flower for some time.1 One attuned to the historical dialectics of philosophy, then, should have been anticipating a neo-Hegelian counter-reaction for several years. Nor would he have been disappointed. Indeed, the lines of battle have recently been well and sharply drawn in Rorty's manifesto "The World Well Lost".
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Rosenberg Jay F. (1974) Linguistic representation. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 136-147
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2301-6_8
Citation complète:
Rosenberg Jay F., 1974, Representation and man. In J. F. Rosenberg Linguistic representation (136-147). Dordrecht, Springer.