“Provocative and engaging…The array of urgent questions and crises
facing our democracy makes one miss Richard Rorty’s voice:
insistent, relentlessly questioning, and dedicated to the proposition
that we can’t afford to let our democracy fail.” —Chris Lehmann,
New Republic “Richard Rorty was the most iconoclastic and dramatic
philosopher of the last half-century. In this final book, his unique
literary style, singular intellectual zest, and demythologizing
defiance of official philosophy are on full display.” —Cornel West
“Coherent, often brilliant, and it presents a clear and timely case
for political pragmatism.” —Jonathan Rée, Prospect “Today,
there are few philosophers left whose thoughts are inspired by a
unifying vision; there are even fewer who can articulate such a view
in terms of such a ravishing flow of provocative, but sharp and
differentiated, arguments.” —Jürgen Habermas Richard Rorty’s
final masterwork offers his culminating thoughts on the influential
version of pragmatism he began to articulate decades ago in his
groundbreaking Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. He identifies
anti-authoritarianism as the principal impulse and virtue of
pragmatism. Anti-authoritarianism, in this view, means acknowledging
that our cultural inheritance is always open to revision because no
authority exists to ascertain the truth, once and for all. If we
cannot rely on the unshakable certainties of God or nature, then all
we have left to go on—and argue with—are the opinions and ideas of
our fellow humans. The test of these ideas, Rorty suggests, is
relatively simple: Do they work? Do they produce the peace, freedom,
and happiness we desire? To achieve this enlightened pragmatism is not
easy, though. Pragmatism demands trust. It demands that we think and
care about what others think and care about, and that we account for
their doubts of and objections to our own beliefs. No book offers a
more accessible account of pragmatism, just as no philosopher has more
eloquently challenged the hidebound traditions arrayed against the
goals of social justice.
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ISBN
9780674270077
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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