
Richard Rorty: From Pragmatist Philosophy to Cultural Politics
Author(s): Colin Koopman (Author, Editor), Mike Sandbothe (Editor), Alexander Gröschner (Editor)
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date: 11 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 1441154264
- ISBN-13: 9781441154262
Book Description
This collection of essays, by an international and interdisciplinary group of eminent scholars and thinkers in their own right, including Jürgen Habermas, Saskia Sassen, Robert Brandom, and Richard Shusterman, presents the first complete posthumous study of Rorty’s work as a whole. The collection reflects on Rorty’s myriad accomplishments, with particular attention on the role of pragmatist philosophy in Rorty’s increasing identification of his thinking with the work of cultural politics. The book covers the full range of Rortyan themes, including the practice of philosophy and metaphilosophy, the politics of culture, and Rorty’s place in the contemporary philosophical and critical-cultural landscapes. These reflections serve to both introduce the arc of Rorty’s thinking and advance the critical reception of his work.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘This collection is engaging and timely. It is symptomatic of a new wave in the encroaching seas of Rorty commentary. The authors approach Rorty’s ideas in an admirably bold, but not uncritical spirit. Moreover, they concentrate on exploring his most challenging insights before developing them in ways that shed welcome light on the wider cultural significance of his unique conception of pragmatist philosophy.’ —
Alan Malachowski, Fellow At The Centre For Applied Ethics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa 20130122‘This collection provides an insightful analysis Richard Rorty’s widely-discussed but often-misunderstood oeuvre, and succeeds, moreover, in showing its continuing relevance. Written by an excellent cast of authors, with such towering figures as Jurgen Habermas among them, the essays are fresh, powerful, and inspiring. By discussing Rorty’s pragmatism in the context of topics as diverse as epistemic normativity, bodily awareness, the mother-infant dyad, cosmopolitan patriotism, cultural politics, and the like, they do justice to the breadth and interdisciplinarity of Rorty’s pragmatism and should be of interest not only to philosophers, but also to social scientists, political theorists, and specialists in feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Highly recommended. /* Style Definitions */’ —
Wojciech Malecki, Assistant Professor Of Literary Theory, University Of Wroclaw, Poland And The Author Of Embodying Pragmatism 20130201‘This excellent collection of essays, by young and world renowned thinkers, from across many disciplines, foregrounds Rorty’s irreverence against any form of dogmatism, while celebrating the generosity of his thinking. What this collection demonstrates amply and eloquently is that Rorty’s entire oeuvre had at its core a profound ethical and political sensibility that made him a philosophical sibling of figures like Socrates, Montaigne, Voltaire, Russell, Sartre, Derrida, de Beauvoir, Chomsky, and Nussbaum. Like them, Rorty exhibited why we are the poetic species.’ —
Eduardo Mendieta, Professor Of Philosophy, Stony Brook University, USA 20130204‘Richard Rorty has done more than any other contemporary philosopher to stimulate interest in pragmatism and to connect it to social and political questions. The essays in this excellent collection are a fitting tribute to pragmatism’s most controversial figure, providing insight into his contribution to that tradition as well as suggestions about how that contribution might be taken forward.’ —
Michael Bacon, Senior Lecturer, Royal Holloway, University Of London, UK 20130204‘A rich and affectionate tribute to a great pragmatist — highly recommended.’ —
Huw Price, Bertrand Russell Professor Of Philosophy, University Of Cambridge, UK 20130211About the Author
Colin Koopman is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon, USA.
Mike Sandbothe is Professor of Culture and Media at Jena University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
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