Truth and Consequences: Intentions, Conventions, and the New Thematics |
Contents
The Conventionalist Paradigm | 3 |
Analytic Conventionalism | 19 |
Analytic Anticonventionalism | 35 |
What Can Take the Place of Conventions? | 57 |
ALTERNATIVES TO INTENTIONALISM | 83 |
Taking It Personally Derrida and the Mortality of the Author | 85 |
The Social Turn | 107 |
The New Thematics | 131 |
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES | 177 |
Truth and Methods | 179 |
Teaching and Difference | 203 |
The New Critique of Judgment | 223 |
Consequences and Truth | 249 |
Notes | 267 |
Works Cited | 303 |
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