Rorty's Interpretation of Hegel

Review of Metaphysics 39 (2):321 - 333 (1985)
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IN THE VARIOUS WRITINGS of Richard Rorty we encounter a consistent, though fragmentary, reference to Hegel's system. The system is presented as based on the notion that there is no rounded philosophy and that philosophy is essentially immersed in the sequence of historical time or is a manifestation of what goes by the term "spirit of time." It will be our task to attempt to understand that version of Hegel and formulate some critical remarks about the justification for that presentation.

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