Richard Rorty

1931-2007

(2019). Autobiographie intellectuelle. Archives de philosophie, 82 (3), 463-488 .

(2005). True to life: why truth matters by Michael P. Lynch. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 71 (1), 231-239.

with Balibar Etienne, Enns Diane (2005). In memoriam Jacques Derrida. Symposium, 9 (1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.5840/symposium2005911.

(1998). McDowell, Davidson, and spontaneity. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 58 (2), 389-394.

(1997). What do you do when they call you a "relativist"? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57, 173-177.

(1994). Taylor on self-celebration and gratitude. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 54 (1), 197-201.

(1993). Does democracy need foundations?. In V. Gerhardt, H. Ottmann & M. Thompson (eds.) Politisches Denken Jahrbuch 1993 (pp. 21-23). Stuttgart: Metzler.

(1992). Putnam on truth. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 52 (2), 415-418.

(ed) (1992). The linguistic turn: Essays in philosophical method. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

with Schneewind J. B., Skinner Quentin (eds) (1984). Philosophy in history: essays on the historiography of philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(1979). The unnaturalness of epistemology. In D. Gustafson & B. Tapscott (eds.) Body, mind, and method (pp. 77-92). Dordrecht: Kluwer.

(1979). Transcendental arguments, self-reference, and pragmatism. In P. Bieri, R. Horstmann & L. Krüger (eds.) Transcendental arguments and science (pp. 77-103). Dordrecht: Springer.