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American philosophers / Philosophers of science / Pragmatists / Philosophy of science / Philosophical movements / Pragmatism / Epistemology / Truth / Philosophy / Richard Rorty / John Dewey / Empiricism
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American philosophers
Philosophers of science
Pragmatists
Philosophy of science
Philosophical movements
Pragmatism
Epistemology
Truth
Philosophy
Richard Rorty
John Dewey
Empiricism

Michael G. Festl, PhD Student at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Dissertation Advisors: Prof. Dr. Dieter Thomä (St. Gallen), Prof. Dr. Axel Honneth (Frankfurt/New York) Justice as Historic Experimentalism The

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