Richard Rorty, Volume 3Alan R. Malachowski |
Contents
Rortys Liberal Utopia Richard J Bernstein | 5 |
Richard Rorty Liberalism and the Politics of Redescription | 33 |
Democracy without Foundations Ruth Anna Putnam | 57 |
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Achieving Our Country action American analytic philosophy argues argument attempt beliefs bourgeois liberalism Cambridge claim conception contingency contingency theory criticism critique cruel cruelty culture deconstruction democratic Derrida Dewey Dewey's discourse distinction ethical ethnocentric final vocabulary Foucault foundationalism freedom Freud Habermas Heidegger historical historicism human nature human solidarity humiliation Ibid idea ideal identity imagination individual institutions intellectual ironic irony John Dewey justice kind language liberal democracy liberal ironist liberal society liberal utopia literary means meta-narrative metaphysical metaphysical ideals metaphysician Mirror of Nature moral narrative Nietzsche notion one's philosophy political position possible postmodern postmodernist Pragmatism pragmatist problems question radical rational reason redescription relativism rhetoric Richard Rorty Romanticism Rorty's liberal self-creation sense shared Shklar simply solidarity sort sphere strong poet suffering suggests theory thinkers thought tion tradition truth is created University Press utopian theorizing worst thing