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Some of the changes and additions to this page are essentially meaningless. The continental philosophy stuff that has been added to this page should be removed and replaced with observations by Rorty and Brandom: People who have really studied Sellars. I may not be a Sellars expert, but I know enough to know bullshit when I see it... - Palthrow 03:26, 6 May 2006 (UTC)