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And yet there is nothing mystical in Haiti's pain, no inescapable curse that haunts the land.
That there are no inescapable forms of description is a thought which permeates Rorty's work from the 1960s right through his later therapeutic articulations of pragmatism.
That means no inescapable obstacles or enemies that can't be defeated.
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Even in his early days, Rorty's approach to philosophy is shaped by the historicist conviction that no vocabularies are inescapable in principle.
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