Publication: ¿Es consistente la concepción rortyana del conocimiento?
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García-Lorente, José Antonio
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Universidad de Murcia
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Richard Rorty, representante del neopragmatismo
americano, lleva a cabo una crítica
de la concepción del conocimiento como representación
exacta de la realidad, para mostrar que
esta visión del conocimiento ya no funciona. La
concepción neopragmatista reduce el conocimiento
a un instrumento útil para la conversación,
con el objetivo de encontrar acuerdos no forzados.
En este trabajo se presenta la concepción
rortyana del conocimiento, para analizar la propia
consistencia interna del neopragmatismo o, lo que
es lo mismo, del epistemological behaviourism.
Abstract: Richard Rorty, a representative of American neopragmatism, carries out a critique of the conception of knowledge as exact representation of reality to show that this idea does not work. The neopragmatist vision, characterized as «epistemological behaviourism», reduces knowledge to an instrument useful for conversation, with the objective of arriving at unforced agreements. In this present work the neopragmatist treatment of knowledge is presented, in order to analyse the internal consistency of neopragmatism or of epistemological behaviourism.
Abstract: Richard Rorty, a representative of American neopragmatism, carries out a critique of the conception of knowledge as exact representation of reality to show that this idea does not work. The neopragmatist vision, characterized as «epistemological behaviourism», reduces knowledge to an instrument useful for conversation, with the objective of arriving at unforced agreements. In this present work the neopragmatist treatment of knowledge is presented, in order to analyse the internal consistency of neopragmatism or of epistemological behaviourism.
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