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Jun

In Memoriam: Richard Rorty (1931-2007)

   Posted by: Jeffrey   in Philosophy

Richard RortyI just learned that Richard Rorty, the philosopher, died last Friday while I was presenting at AERC 2007. HIs obituary is here and an informative piece about him can be found here. For a contemporary philosopher with continental and pragmatic leanings, he will be missed.

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Michel FoucaultI have been working on a paper about some of the high-level philosophical thoughts of Michel Foucault and Herbert Marcuse. Foucault’s concept of discipline and
punishment, in light of power residing within a judge of normality, and Marcuse’s work of repressive tolerance and how tolerance often represses diversity rather than increases and supports it.

Both of these thinkers have struck me recently, and I am now just trying to understand them enough to be able to explain their contributions. Herbert MarcuseI have read some of both of their works, and will have to read and re-read them more, since on the surface
they are both easy, yet their words in fact challenge much of our contemporary  society. 

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