Comments on Philosophy and the Dilemmas of the Contemporary World

In Józef Niznik & John T. Sanders, Debating the State of Philosophy: Habermas, Rorty, and Kołakowski. Westport, Conn.: Praeger (1996)
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Pragmatists, as I understand them, have their own view of what truth and progress are. William James, quite famously, offered a straightforward pragmatic definition of truth. In rejecting in general the idea of truth, Richard Rorty indicates thereby a rejection of this part of the pragmatic tradition. Perhaps Professor Rorty can clarify, in his response, what stops a pragmatist -- armed with the pragmatic definition of truth -- from saying that progress toward the truth was made (for example) through the Copernican revolution in astronomy.

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John T. Sanders
Rochester Institute of Technology

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