Rorty and the Priority of Democracy to Philosophy
The same is true of the remarkable talk presented in 2003 called "Honest Mistakes," in which he rejects the self-righteous view that we fall into all too easily when we make moral judgments about the past.23 He describes both Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers as truly honorable men who mad...
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