Rorty’s Public-Private Distinction as a Pragmatic Tool

Contemporary Pragmatism 15 (4):476-501 (2018)
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This paper focuses on interpreting Rorty’s defense of the public-private distinction. Traditionally, scholarship has been divided regarding how to interpret the distinction oscillating between ‘strict-divide’ and ‘loose-divide’ interpretations. The paper concludes that Rorty intended the loose interpretation and strives to explain how such an interpretation functions within his overall philosophical project.

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Manuel Rodeiro
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