David L. Hall  

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"Contrary to Rorty's blasé account of the emergence of Aristotle's ousia, Saint Paul's agape, and Newton's gravitas, in terms of jangled neurons or obsessional kinks, if one is to sustain a heroic view of history, it matters how the trick was done ...--Richard Rorty: Prophet and Poet of the New Pragmatism (1994) by David L. Hall

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David Hall ( - December 26, 2015) was a writer and academic. He collaborated with Roger T. Ames.



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