Marianne Janack

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Marianne Janack is an American philosopher and John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College. She is the president of the Richard Rorty Society.[1][2] She was the Phi Bet Kappa Romanell Professor of Philosophy in 2017-18.

Books

  • What We Mean By Experience, Stanford University Press 2012
  • Feminist Interpretations of Richard Rorty, Penn State University Press 2010

References


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