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19The Necessity of Understanding Thumos, and the Misuse of Emotion in Modern Political Theory, The Review of Communication, VolThe Review of Communication 2 (2). 2002.
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139Rorty, the first amendment and antirealism: Is reliance upon truth viewpoint-based speech regulation?Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (1): 69-88. 2004.In this article I investigate the implications of antirealism, as characterized by Richard Rorty, for First Amendment jurisprudence under the United States Constitution. It is hoped that the implications, while played out in the context of a specific tradition, will have more universal application. In Section 1, Rorty’s ‘pragmatic antirealism’ is briefly outlined. In Section 2, some effects of the elimination of the concept of truth for First Amendment jurisprudence are investigated. Section 3 a…Read more
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24InvisiBle manIn Harold Bloom Blake Hobby (ed.), Bloom's Literary Themes: Civil Disobedience, . pp. 163. 2010.
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