The last conceptual revolution : a critique of Richard Rorty's political philosophy

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The last conceptual revolution : a critique of Richard Rorty's political philosophy

Eric M. Gander

(SUNY series in the philosophy of the social sciences)(SUNY series in speech communication)

State University of New York Press, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In 1989, with the publication of Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, and in articles throughout the 1990s, Richard Rorty developed a detailed social and political philosophy that brings together core elements in liberalism, pragmatism, and postmodern, anti-foundationalist philosophy. The Last Conceptual Revolution provides a critique both of Rorty's own provocative political philosophy, as well as an in-depth look at the issues concerning the relationship between the public and the private; between persuasion and force; and arguments about the role of reason in liberal political discourse generally.

目次

Preface Introduction: The Sense of an Ending 1. "Locating" Rorty's Utopia The End of Philosophy The Beginning of Irony 2. Liberalism: Above and Below the Surface Liberalism and Cruelty Liberalism and Humiliation Liberalism, Humiliation, and the Ironist Self 3. Sticks and Speech: Is There a Difference? Liberalism and Reason Universality, Transparency, and Truth Critical Coda: Answering Hitler 4. Characters and Citizenship: A Literary Redescription Philosophy versus Literature Characters and Their Worldviews Conclusion: Richard Rorty — Inscrutable to the Last Index

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