Richard Rorty and constructivism

Mancuso, James C. (mancusoj@capital.net)
Wed, 16 Dec 1998 08:27:34 -0500

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Greetings:
I am thoroughly enjoying my current reading of Richard Rorty's
recently published book: Rorty, R. (1998). Truth and progress.
Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press.

Studying this book prompted me to return to the piece on the concept
of reality and its control that I had posted on my web site at URL
address:
http://www.capital.net/~mancusoj/realfram.html

I made some changes in the text of the piece -- thanks to the
stimulation I had from Rorty's work. [I also corrected a serious error
that I discovered.]

I would like to believe that everyone who promotes an elaboration of
constructivist thought would read the work by Rorty.

Have a great holiday season......
Jim Mancuso

--
James C. Mancuso        Dept. of Psychology
15 Oakwood Place        University at Albany
Delmar, NY 12054        1400 Washington Ave.
Tel: (518)439-4416      Albany, NY 12222
    Mailto:mancusoj@capital.net
http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/soi
A website dedicated to information on Italian-
   American history and heritage.

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Greetings:
    I am thoroughly enjoying my current reading of Richard Rorty's recently published book:   Rorty, R. (1998). Truth and progress. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press.

    Studying this book prompted me to return to the piece on the concept of reality and its control that I had posted on my web site at URL address:
        http://www.capital.net/~mancusoj/realfram.html

    I made some changes in the text of the piece -- thanks to the stimulation I had from Rorty's work. [I also corrected a serious error that I discovered.]

    I would like to believe that everyone who promotes an elaboration of constructivist thought would read the work by Rorty.

    Have a great holiday season......
                                                            Jim Mancuso

--
James C. Mancuso        Dept. of Psychology
15 Oakwood Place        University at Albany
Delmar, NY 12054        1400 Washington Ave.
Tel: (518)439-4416      Albany, NY 12222
    Mailto:mancusoj@capital.net
http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/soi
A website dedicated to information on Italian-
   American history and heritage.
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