Richard Rorty on John Dewey
http://phillipmcreynolds.com • Richard Rorty on John Dewey "Philosophical ideas are confined to one percent of the population and they tend to be cosmopolites who are not easily identified with their country....Dewey's dreams of participatory democracy will never come true." Richard Rorty talks about John Dewey.

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The Best Speech in TV History?

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Donald Davidson and Richard Rorty - Truth and Pragmatism

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Ed Sullivan Told Bob Dylan, 'Change One Line.' What Dylan Did Next Left Everyone Speechless!

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Putnam on Rorty, Dewey, Davidson and Truth

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The famous Chinese Room thought experiment - John Searle (1980)

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Donald Davidson and Richard Rorty in Conversation (Full + Synced Audio)

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John Dewey & his Relevance Today

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David Foster Wallace: On Being Entirely Yourself

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Against Rorty's Constructivism

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