Richard Rorty


Friends and other philosophers talk about American Philosopher Richard Rorty who recently died with clips from Rorty himself. From a longer film called "American Philosopher" by Phillip McReynolds.


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Rorty on Truth


UPDATE: The full interview from which this clip was taken is available @ video.google.com --- Richard Rorty speaking about truth and pragmatism. Taken from "Of Beauty and Consolation" (Part 23) by Wim Kayzer, Dutch TV (VPRO) 2000.


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The Rorty Discussion with Donald Davidson - Part 1 of 6


An interesting discussion between two great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, exploring topics such as truth, meaning and reference. I apologize for the audio sync. It was a problem with the original file (not that it matters much, the video is simply two old men talking). Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. His ideas, presented in a series of essays from the 1960's onwards, have been influential across a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics. Davidson's work exhibits a breadth of approach, as well as a unitary and systematic character, which is unusual within twentieth century analytic philosophy. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org


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Richard Rorty talks about his childhood


From "Of Beauty and Consolation" (Part23, VPRO, 2000). Richard Rorty, Pragmatism, American Philosophy.


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Richard Rorty on Truth and the Status of Science in Society


Tetiana Magdych, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine. In this presentation the critique of the key role of the concept of truth in science and society by Richard Rorty is analysed and some opposite views on the problem are explicated. It is maintained that the affirmation of liberal values presumes adoption of the positive interpretation of the normativity (supposed by the concept of truth), so that science would have a special status in the society.


Common Ground

Compilation of Richard Rorty's Philosophy


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Richard Rorty's Achieving Our Country - Part I


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Entrevista Richard Rorty 1


O CEFA coloca entrevista de Rorty sobre tópicos do pragmatimo


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The Putnam-Rorty Debate and the Pragmatist Revival


American Pragmatism was, if not dead, at least on life support until revived by the debate between Hilary Putnam and Richard Rorty on truth, warrant, and reality. (At least according to some of these philosophers.) [From "American Philosopher", a film by Phillip McReynolds]


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Rorty on James' Varieties of Religious Experience (1of4)


During the Center for the Study of Science's March 24-25, 2002 conference, leading scholars reexamined William James' "The Varieties of Religious Experience" on the centennial of its publication. The late Richard Rorty opines that James' classic work presents clashing definitions of religious experience. Enjoy. plato.stanford.edu plato.stanford.edu


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Entrevista Richard Rorty 2


Centro de Estudos em Filosofia Americana apresenta parte de entrevista com Rorty.


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Rorty on Pragmatism


UPDATE: The full interview from which this clip was taken is available @ video.google.com --- Richard Rorty answering the question, "What do you mean by pragmatism?". Taken from "Of Beauty and Consolation" (Part 23) by Wim Kayzer, Dutch TV (VPRO) 2000.


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Rorty: Anti-Terrorism and the National Security State (Pt 1)


Richard Rorty Anti-terrorism and the National Security State Potsdam, March 4, 2004


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey - Part 1 of 4


The 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism. He is also one of the founders of functional psychology <b>...</b>


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Dallas Willard - Richard Rorty Discussion Part 1


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Part 6 Progress


Part 6 of the interview film, American Philosopher. The idea of progress in American life and culture, in philosophy, and it's relation to the Hilary Putnam - Richard Rorty Debate. Commentary by Hilary Putnam, Richard Rorty, Joseph Margolis, and many others.


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Richard Rorty y Fredric Jameson por Nacho Duque


La metáfora, sus usos y sus desafíos: Una aproximación a Fredric Jameson y Richard Rorty. ¿Dónde está la metáfora? Esta es la insistente pregunta que ha atravesado una buena parte del pesamiento reciente y que aún hoy se sigue formulando. Convocar la problemática geneerada alrededor de las plabras a lo largo de todo el siglo veinte implica, en primer lugar, una aproximación a un horizonte crítico con respecto a la modernidad filosófica y, en segundo lugar, un primer nivel narrativo que aborda la reflexión a ceerca de "los otros" y de nosotros mismos.


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American Philosopher Transformations (Part 2 of 8)


Part 2 of the interview film, American Philosopher. Stories of Americans becoming philosophers including Dwayne Tunstall, John Lysaker, Erin McKenna, LT Outlaw, John Lachs, and Richard Rorty.


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Part 7 Philosophical Temperaments


Part 7 of the interview film, American Philosopher. What makes good philosophy or a good philosopher? What does it take to be a philosopher? Why does philosophy matter? The idea of exactness in philosophy and the society for exact philosophy. Comments by Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam, Richard Bernstein, Joseph Margolis, David Vessey, Doug Anderson, Tom Alexander, John Lysaker, and others.


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey Q&A Part 1 of 4


Pardon the audio quality. I had to boost the volume to make the questions audible. This is the Q & A session of the 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of <b>...</b>


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The Rorty Discussion with Donald Davidson - Part 2 of 6


An interesting discussion between two great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, exploring topics such as truth, meaning and reference. I apologize for the audio sync. It was a problem with the original file (not that it matters much, the video is simply two old men talking). Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. His ideas, presented in a series of essays from the 1960's onwards, have been influential across a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics. Davidson's work exhibits a breadth of approach, as well as a unitary and systematic character, which is unusual within twentieth century analytic philosophy. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org


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The Rorty Discussion with Donald Davidson - Part 3 of 6


An interesting discussion between two great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, exploring topics such as truth, meaning and reference. I apologize for the audio sync. It was a problem with the original file (not that it matters much, the video is simply two old men talking). Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. His ideas, presented in a series of essays from the 1960's onwards, have been influential across a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics. Davidson's work exhibits a breadth of approach, as well as a unitary and systematic character, which is unusual within twentieth century analytic philosophy. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org


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The Rorty Discussion with Donald Davidson - Part 5 of 6


An interesting discussion between two great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, exploring topics such as truth, meaning and reference. I apologize for the audio sync. It was a problem with the original file (not that it matters much, the video is simply two old men talking). Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. His ideas, presented in a series of essays from the 1960's onwards, have been influential across a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics. Davidson's work exhibits a breadth of approach, as well as a unitary and systematic character, which is unusual within twentieth century analytic philosophy. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org


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Rorty: Anti-Terrorism and the National Security State (Pt 2)


Richard Rorty Anti-terrorism and the National Security State Potsdam, March 4, 2004


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The Rorty Discussion with Donald Davidson - Part 6 of 6


An interesting discussion between two great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, exploring topics such as truth, meaning and reference. I apologize for the audio sync. It was a problem with the original file (not that it matters much, the video is simply two old men talking). Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. His ideas, presented in a series of essays from the 1960's onwards, have been influential across a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics. Davidson's work exhibits a breadth of approach, as well as a unitary and systematic character, which is unusual within twentieth century analytic philosophy. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org


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"American Philosopher" Trailer


Phillip McReynolds has recently uploaded his film "American Philosopher" in its entirety to his YouTube channel. It features interviews with Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam, Joseph Margolis, Richard Bernstein, Larry Hickman, Crispin Sartwell, John Lysaker, John Stuhr, John Lachs, and many other philosophers. Part 1: www.youtube.com YouTube Channel Link: www.youtube.com Vimeo Link: vimeo.com Please watch the film and subscribe to Phillip McReynolds' YouTube channel.


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Can you handle the rortyian truth?


Tom Cruise wants the 'truth' but does he even understand what is meant by the word 'true'? He gets a lecture from American Philosopher Richard Rorty about it.


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Electro-Rorty


A song dedicated to everyone's favorite neo-pragmatist, Richard Rorty! With a special guest appearance by Hilary Putnam. Music from Megaman remix here: www.youtube.com Enjoy!


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey - Part 2 of 4


The 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism. He is also one of the founders of functional psychology <b>...</b>


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Entrevista Richard Rorty 1 en Castellano


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American Philosophy?


Excerpt/trailer for "American Philosopher", a film by Phillip McReynolds


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey Q&A Part 2 of 4


Pardon the audio quality. I had to boost the volume to make the questions audible. This is the Q & A session of the 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of <b>...</b>


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Shifting perspectives, a more modest Enlightenment


Upon playing this video back I feel compelled to admit that a fair amount of what I say is more or less regurgitated from a book called "Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature" by Richard Rorty. If you've read some philosophy and are interested in this line of thinking, I strongly suggest reading it. Also, follow me on Twitter: twitter.com


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AN Whitehead: Life and Language (part II-II)


Isabelle Stengers, Donna Haraway, and Richard Rorty discuss Whitehead's ideas at a colloquium at Stanford called "Whitehead's account of the 6th day"


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey - Part 3 of 4


The 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism. He is also one of the founders of functional psychology <b>...</b>


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey - Part 4 of 4


The 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism. He is also one of the founders of functional psychology <b>...</b>


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Knowledge and Action


"The Unity of Knowledge and Action" by Warren Frisina (he tries to weave together pragmatism, process philosophy, postmodernism, Neo-Confucianism, and Taoism by talking about John Dewey, AN Whitehead, Richard Rorty, Daniel Dennett, Charles Taylor, and others...)


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Rorty on Posner and Dewey Q&A Part 4 of 4


Pardon the audio quality. I had to boost the volume to make the questions audible. This is the Q & A session of the 2006 Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy at the University of Chicago Law School. Richard Rorty (1931-2007) developed a distinctive and controversial brand of pragmatism that expressed itself along two main axes. One is negative—a critical diagnosis of what Rorty takes to be defining projects of modern philosophy. The other is positive—an attempt to show what intellectual culture might look like, once we free ourselves from the governing metaphors of mind and knowledge in which the traditional problems of epistemology and metaphysics (and indeed, in Rorty's view, the self-conception of modern philosophy) are rooted. plato.stanford.edu en.wikipedia.org Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, legal philosophy, and several other topics, including The Problems of Jurisprudence; Sex and Reason; Overcoming Law; Law, Pragmatism and Democracy; and The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. One journal has identified Posner as the most cited legal scholar of all time. He is considered to be one of the most respected judges in the United States. en.wikipedia.org John Dewey (October 20, 1859 June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose thoughts and ideas have been highly influential in the United States and around the world. Dewey, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, is recognized as one of <b>...</b>


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Frenéticos - Trabalho de Filosofia "Richard Rorty"


Vídeo histórico. Frenéticos em Long Beach. Primeiro trabalho de faculdade realizado pelos frenéticos. No vídeo, gravado num apartamento na Praia Grande, Walter, Ricardo, Rapha, Di, Vu, Vini e Márcio encenam uma entrevista coletiva do filósofo americano Richard Rorty. Contém erros de gravação no fim. Ali nascia uma amizade que nem tempo, nem distância e nem mesmo regime político consegue separar. Primeiro semestre de 2006.


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Homenaje a Richard Rorty


En 2007 Rorty nos dejó. Ante la importancia de su pensamiento Carlos Muñoz le brinda un homenaje con imágenes.


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rorty reads nabokov - blue sky black death - slow years .wmv


vocals: richard rorty reads vladamir nabokov. it's sampled from the dutch television production 'beauty and consolation.' the first snippet is from the latter's autobiography, 'speak, memory'; the second, i'm not sure... music: blue sky black death - slow years. from their album 'third party'


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