The Rorty Reader

The Rorty Reader
Author: Christopher J. Voparil,Richard J. Bernstein
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2010-08-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781405198318

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The first comprehensive collection of the work of Richard Rorty (1931-2007), The Rorty Reader brings together the influential American philosopher’s essential essays from over four decades of writings. Offers a comprehensive introduction to Richard Rorty's life and body of work Brings key essays published across many volumes and journals into one collection, including selections from his final volume of philosophical papers, Philosophy as Cultural Politics (2007)) Contains the previously unpublished (in English) essay, “Redemption from Egotism” Includes in-depth interviews, and several revealing autobiographical pieces Represents the fullest portrait available today on Rorty’s relationship with American pragmatism and the trajectory of his thought

Philosophy and Social Hope

Philosophy and Social Hope
Author: Richard Rorty
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-08-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780141946115

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Richard Rorty is one of the most provocative figures in recent philosophical, literary and cultural debate. This collection brings together those of his writings aimed at a wider audience, many published in book form for the first time. In these eloquent essays, articles and lectures, Rorty gives a stimulating summary of his central philosophical beliefs and how they relate to his political hopes; he also offers some challenging insights into contemporary America, justice, education and love.

Contingency Irony and Solidarity

Contingency  Irony  and Solidarity
Author: Richard Rorty
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1989-02-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521367816

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In this 1989 book Rorty argues that thinkers such as Nietzsche, Freud, and Wittgenstein have enabled societies to see themselves as historical contingencies, rather than as expressions of underlying, ahistorical human nature or as realizations of suprahistorical goals. This ironic perspective on the human condition is valuable on a private level, although it cannot advance the social or political goals of liberalism. In fact Rorty believes that it is literature not philosophy that can do this, by promoting a genuine sense of human solidarity. A truly liberal culture, acutely aware of its own historical contingency, would fuse the private, individual freedom of the ironic, philosophical perspective with the public project of human solidarity as it is engendered through the insights and sensibilities of great writers. The book has a characteristically wide range of reference from philosophy through social theory to literary criticism. It confirms Rorty's status as a uniquely subtle theorist, whose writing will prove absorbing to academic and nonacademic readers alike.

The Rorty Habermas Debate

The Rorty Habermas Debate
Author: Marcin Kilanowski
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438483566

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The Rorty-Habermas debate has been written on widely, but a full treatment of its importance had to wait until now. We have some historical distance from this exchange, which extended over three decades, and which touches upon the central concerns of numerous fields of study and of social organization. From law, to politics, to philosophy and communication theory, and including the basics of action, these two towering figures compare their forms of pragmatism. Marcin Kilanowski sets the debate in its historical and multilayered context, comparing it with criticism and commentary from his own viewpoint and from that of other important thinkers who observed and participated in the famous exchange. This book not only provides background in the history of philosophy for a general reader but also will be useful to those who need an abbreviated narrative and compendium of relevant sources for their own thinking and research. Kilanowski shows the points of convergence between Rorty and Habermas, and also examines the meaning of the outcome of their long exchange. Does the result get us any closer to a viable idea of freedom? Of responsibility? The book suggests some answers to these and other related questions.

Richard Rorty

Richard Rorty
Author: Neil Gross,Professor of Sociology Neil Gross
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459606234

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On his death in 2007, Richard Rorty was heralded by the New York Times as one of the world's most influential contemporary thinkers. Controversial on the left and the right for his critiques of objectivity and political radicalism, Rorty experienced a renown denied to all but a handful of living philosophers. In this masterly biography, Neil...

Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
Author: Richard Rorty
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1980
Genre: Analysis (Philosophy).
ISBN: 0631128387

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Reading Rorty

Reading Rorty
Author: Alan R. Malachowski
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1990
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 063116149X

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In 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' Richard Rorty presented his provocation and influential vision of the post-philosophical culture, calling upon professional philosophers to accept that epistemology is dead, that the analytic method is a myth, and that philosophy and science are merely forms of literature.

What Can We Hope For

What Can We Hope For
Author: Richard Rorty
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691217529

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Prescient essays about the state of our politics from the philosopher who predicted that a populist demagogue would become president of the United States Richard Rorty, one of the most influential intellectuals of recent decades, is perhaps best known today as the philosopher who, almost two decades before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, warned of the rise of a Trumpian strongman in America. What Can We Hope For? gathers nineteen of Rorty’s essays on American and global politics, including four previously unpublished and many lesser-known and hard-to-find pieces. In these provocative and compelling essays, Rorty confronts the critical challenges democracies face at home and abroad, including populism, growing economic inequality, and overpopulation and environmental devastation. In response, he offers optimistic and realistic ideas about how to address these crises. He outlines strategies for fostering social hope and building an inclusive global community of trust, and urges us to put our faith in trade unions, universities, bottom-up social campaigns, and bold political visions that thwart ideological pieties. Driven by Rorty’s sense of emergency about our collective future, What Can We Hope For? is filled with striking diagnoses of today’s political crises and creative proposals for solving them.