Mind, Language, and Metaphilosophy

Early Philosophical Papers

Richard Rorty author Stephen Leach editor James Tartaglia editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Feb '14

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The definitive collection of the early work of one of the most influential and original philosophers of our time.

This volume makes accessible for the first time philosophical papers Richard Rorty wrote during the first decade of his career, and complements four previous volumes of his papers published by Cambridge University Press. It will find a substantial readership with those interested in Rorty's work and the philosophy of mind and language.This volume presents a selection of the philosophical essays which Richard Rorty wrote during the first decade of his career, and complements four previous volumes of his papers published by Cambridge University Press. In this long neglected body of work, which many leading philosophers still consider to be his best, Rorty develops his views on the nature and scope of philosophy in a manner which supplements and elucidates his definitive statement on these matters in Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. He also develops his groundbreaking version of eliminative materialism, a label first coined to describe his position, and sets out original views on various central topics in the philosophy of language, concerning private language, indeterminacy, and verificationalism. A substantial introduction examines Rorty's philosophical development from 1961 to 1972. The volume completes our understanding of Rorty's intellectual trajectory and offers lucid statements of positions which retain their relevance to current debates.

'[Rorty's] papers here, all of them, provide a rousing introduction to this revolutionary phase of modern philosophy, and they would support an insightful graduate seminar into the issues that there gripped our own discipline. The editors of this volume are to be congratulated.' Paul Churchland, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

ISBN: 9781107612297

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 16mm

Weight: 530g

326 pages