Subjectivity, realism, and postmodernism : the recovery of the world

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Subjectivity, realism, and postmodernism : the recovery of the world

Frank B. Farrell

Cambridge University Press, 1994

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Bibliography: p. [279]-285

Includes index

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内容説明

This unusually accessible account of recent Anglo-American philosophy focuses on how that philosophy has challenged deeply held notions of subjectivity, mind, and language. The book is designed on a broad canvas in which recent arguments are placed in a historical context (in particular they are related to medieval philosophy and German idealism). The author then explores such topics as mental content, moral realism, realism and antirealism, and the character of subjectivity. Much of the book is devoted to an investigation of Donald Davidson's philosophy, and there is also a sustained critique of the position of Richard Rorty. A final chapter defends the realist position against objections from postmodern thought. As a rigorous and historically sensitive account of recent philosophy, this book should enjoy a wide readership among philosophers of many different persuasions, literary theorists, and social scientists who have been influenced by postmodern thought.

目次

  • 1. 'Theological' subjectivity and the Hegelian response
  • 2. The disenchantment of mind
  • 3. Davidson and the disenchantment of language
  • 4. Rorty and antirealism
  • 5. Realism
  • 6. Moral realism
  • 7. Self-relating selves
  • 8. Postmodernism.

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