Rorty and Beyond
Editat de Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer, Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski Contribuţii de Crispin Sartwell, Wojciech Malecki, Roman Madzia, Brendan Hogan, Marcin Kilanowski, Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, John Ryder, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Justin Bell, Roberto Gronda, Maja Niestrój, Radim Šíp, Miklós Nyíro, Preston Stovall, David Beisecker, John Shooken Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739195086
ISBN-10: 0739195085
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 161 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739195085
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 161 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Contents
Preface
Randall Auxier
Introduction: Richard Rorty as a Transitional Genre
Eli Kramer
Part 1: Take Care of the Future and the Past Will Take Care of Itself
1. "Bad Boy of Philosophy": Richard Rorty, Provocateur
Crispin Sartwell
2. "Nine Chances Out of Ten that Things Will Go to Hell": Rorty on Orwell, Silko, and Narratives of the Dark Future
Wojciech Malecki
3. Only a God Can Save Us: Richard Rorty's Philosophy of Social Hope Beyond Secularism
Roman Madzia
Part 2: Method and Madness
4. Naturalistic Axiology and Normativity in Rorty
Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski
5. The Tenuous Harmony of Imagination, Vision, and Critique
Brendan Hogan
6. Abandoning Truth is Not a Solution: A Discussion with Richard Rorty
Marcin Kilanowski
Part 3: Democracy and Its Discontents
7. -Not NeoPragmatism but Critical Pragmatism: There Are Times When the Private Must Become Public
Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley
8. The Problem of Ethnocentrism: An Attempt to Save Rorty's Pragmatism from Itself
John Ry
Preface
Randall Auxier
Introduction: Richard Rorty as a Transitional Genre
Eli Kramer
Part 1: Take Care of the Future and the Past Will Take Care of Itself
1. "Bad Boy of Philosophy": Richard Rorty, Provocateur
Crispin Sartwell
2. "Nine Chances Out of Ten that Things Will Go to Hell": Rorty on Orwell, Silko, and Narratives of the Dark Future
Wojciech Malecki
3. Only a God Can Save Us: Richard Rorty's Philosophy of Social Hope Beyond Secularism
Roman Madzia
Part 2: Method and Madness
4. Naturalistic Axiology and Normativity in Rorty
Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski
5. The Tenuous Harmony of Imagination, Vision, and Critique
Brendan Hogan
6. Abandoning Truth is Not a Solution: A Discussion with Richard Rorty
Marcin Kilanowski
Part 3: Democracy and Its Discontents
7. -Not NeoPragmatism but Critical Pragmatism: There Are Times When the Private Must Become Public
Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley
8. The Problem of Ethnocentrism: An Attempt to Save Rorty's Pragmatism from Itself
John Ry
Recenzii
This rich collection of essays not only demonstrates Rorty's lasting influence in virtually all fields of philosophy and more general cultural discussion but also makes a serious contribution to philosophical and post-philosophical inquiry both in dialogue with and moving 'beyond' Rorty, transforming Rortyan neopragmatism into a 'post-Rortyan' on-going conversation. Some of the best experts on Rorty and pragmatism explore Rortyan and post-Rortyan topics such as secularism, social hope, normativity, naturalism, ethnocentrism, (anti)representationalism, and truth, as well as philosophical engagements with literature and politics. This book considerably widens our horizon of pragmatism, no matter whether we admire Rorty or criticize him.
"This admirable collection of essays by eighteen transatlantic scholars presents Richard Rorty as at once both seminal and transitional, pragmatist and post-pragmatist, philosopher and anti-philosopher. Readers will find excellent analyses of his much debated concept of irony, his critique of religion, and even his own credentials as member of the group he termed 'we liberals.' The essays present fresh insights into the underlying tensions in Rorty's work, as well as his key contributions to 20th century philosophy."--Larry A. Hickman, Souther Illinois University, Carbondale
"One more book on Rorty? This one proves, among other things, the richness of his legacy. It situates Rorty historically, philosophically, politically, and culturally into the contexts of his own era, but also beyond. The conversation must go on-either approvingly or polemically. Since Richard Rorty was like 'The Freddie Mercury of Philosophy:' original, influential, provocative. A transitional figure to much more imaginative art of philosophizing. Read this book and you will get further incentives to read Rorty himself!"--Emil Visniovsky, Comenius University and Slovack Academy
"This admirable collection of essays by eighteen transatlantic scholars presents Richard Rorty as at once both seminal and transitional, pragmatist and post-pragmatist, philosopher and anti-philosopher. Readers will find excellent analyses of his much debated concept of irony, his critique of religion, and even his own credentials as member of the group he termed 'we liberals.' The essays present fresh insights into the underlying tensions in Rorty's work, as well as his key contributions to 20th century philosophy."--Larry A. Hickman, Souther Illinois University, Carbondale
"One more book on Rorty? This one proves, among other things, the richness of his legacy. It situates Rorty historically, philosophically, politically, and culturally into the contexts of his own era, but also beyond. The conversation must go on-either approvingly or polemically. Since Richard Rorty was like 'The Freddie Mercury of Philosophy:' original, influential, provocative. A transitional figure to much more imaginative art of philosophizing. Read this book and you will get further incentives to read Rorty himself!"--Emil Visniovsky, Comenius University and Slovack Academy