Abstract
This article introduces and critically analyses Richard Rorty’s
neo-pragmatism as a contribution to the philosophy of social sciences. Although
Rorty has written little about philosophy of social sciences as such, it is argued
that his overall philosophical position has significant ramifications for this
subject area. The first part of the article sets out the implications of
Rorty’s neo-pragmatism for various issues in the philosophy of social
sciences, for instance, the doctrine of naturalism, the nineteenth-century
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