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After reading so many eulogies for Richard Rorty lately, I'm interested in learning more. What would be a good starting point for reading Rorty for a layman who took a handful of college philosophy courses many years ago?
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June 16, 2007

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Thomas Pogge
June 19, 2007 (changed June 19, 2007) Permalink

I would read Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, perhaps with Reading Rorty as a companion text. It's a very rewarding text.

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