The figure of Richard Rorty stands in complex relation to the
tradition of American pragmatism. On the one hand, his intellectual
creativity, lively prose, and bridge-building fueled the contemporary
resurgence of pragmatism. On the other, his polemical claims and
selective interpretations function as a negative, fixed pole against
which thinkers of all stripes define themselves. Virtually all
pragmatists on the contemporary scene, whether classical or "new,"
Deweyan, Jamesian, or Peircean, use Rorty as a foil to justify their
positions. The resulting internecine quarrels and divisions threaten
to fragment and thwart the tradition's creative potential. More
caricatured than understood, the specter of Rorty continues to block
the road of inquiry and future development of pragmatism.
_Reconstructing_ _Pragmatism_ moves beyond the Rortyan impasse by
providing what has been missing for decades: a constructive,
non-polemical account of Rorty's relation to classical pragmatism. The
first book-length treatment of Rorty's intellectual debt to the early
pragmatists, the volume establishes his selective appropriations not
as misunderstandings or distortions but a sustained, intentional
effort to reconstruct their thinking. Featuring chapters devoted to
five key pragmatist thinkers--Charles Sanders Peirce, William James,
John Dewey, Josiah Royce, and Jane Addams--the book draws on archival
sources and the full scope of Rorty's writings to challenge prevailing
misconceptions and caricatures. By elaborating Rorty's still largely
untapped reconstructive resources, the book reveals limitations in
predominant views of the classical pragmatists in current debates and
opens up new modes of understanding pragmatism and why it matters
today.
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Richard Rorty and the Classical Pragmatists
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197605745
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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