Introduction | |
Part I. Truth and Some Philosophers: 1. Is truth a goal of inquiry?: Donald Davidson vs. Crispin Wright | |
2. Hilary Putnam and the relativist menace | |
3. John Searle on realism and relativism | |
4. Charles Taylor on truth | |
5. Daniel Dennett on intrinsicality | |
6. Robert Brandom on social practices and representations | |
7. The very idea of human answerability to the world: John McDowell's Version of Empiricism | |
8. Anti-sceptical weapons: Michael Williams vs. Donald Davidson | |
Part II. Moral Progress: Towards more Inclusive Communities: 9. Human rights, rationality, and sentimentality | |
10. Rationality and cultural difference | |
11. Feminism and pragmatism | |
12. The end of Leninism, Havel and social hope | |
Part III. The Role of Philosophy in Human Progress: 13. The historiography of philosophy: four genres | |
14. The contingency of philosophical problems: Michael Ayers on Locke | |
15. Dewey between Hegel and Darwin | |
16. Habermas, Derrida and the functions of philosophy | |
17. Derrida and the philosophical tradition. |
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