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unfortunately, in good company
richard rorty, philosophy and social hope, pg 66
quoting
john dewey, reconstruction in philosophy, the middle works of john dewey. (1982), vol. XI, p. 94.
i respect it as an alteration of the enlightenment rejection of tradition and aspirations towards Rational Truth, but lets be fucking real, anyone who isn't rorty or dewey trying to pull the intuition card is not nearly reflective enough to pull anything useful out

holy shit im imagining a bastardized nietzschean-foucaultian affirmation of intuitionism, surely this exists right