Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature is a 1979 book by Richard Rorty that critiques traditional epistemology and challenges the idea of knowledge as a mirror-like representation of reality.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline philosophy
author Richard Rorty NERFINISHED
centralTheme critique of foundationalism
critique of representationalism
critique of the correspondence theory of truth
critique of traditional epistemology
defense of neopragmatism
historicist view of philosophy
rejection of knowledge as mirror-like representation of reality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Cartesian epistemology
Kantian foundationalism
logical empiricism
the idea of the mind as a mirror of nature
genre philosophy
hasReception controversial among analytic philosophers
highly influential in late 20th-century Anglo-American philosophy
influenced contemporary pragmatism
cultural studies
literary theory
post-analytic philosophy
influencedBy Donald Davidson NERFINISHED
Hans-Georg Gadamer NERFINISHED
John Dewey NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Thomas Kuhn NERFINISHED
Wilfrid Sellars NERFINISHED
ISBN 9780691020167
language English
mainSubject analytic philosophy
epistemology
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
pragmatism
notableIdea abandonment of the search for epistemic foundations
philosophy as cultural politics
partTitle “Mirroring” NERFINISHED
“Our Glassy Essence” NERFINISHED
“Philosophy”
proposes conversation as a model for philosophy
edifying philosophy instead of systematic philosophy
publicationYear 1979
publisher Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Consequences of Pragmatism NERFINISHED
Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity NERFINISHED
structure three-part book

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Richard Rorty notableWork Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature