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Author Rorty, Richard.

Title Contingency, irony, and solidarity / Richard Rorty
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989
1989

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Description xvi, 201 pages
Contents pt. 1. Contingency The contingency of language -- The contingency of selfhood -- The contingency of a liberal community -- pt. 2. Ironism and theory Private irony and liberal hope -- Self-creation and affiliation: Proust, Nietzsche, and Heidegger -- From ironist theory to private allusions: Derrida -- pt. 3. Cruelty and solidarity The barber of Kasbeam: Nabokov on cruelty -- The last intellectual in Europe: Orwell on cruelty -- Solidarity
Summary American philosopher Richard Rorty argues that thinkers such as Nietzsche, Freud, and Wittgenstein have enabled societies to see themselves as historical contingencies, rather than as expressions of underlying, ahistorical human nature, or as realizations of suprahistorical goals. This ironic perspective on the human condition is valuable but it cannot advance Liberalism's social and political goals. In fact, Rorty believes that it is literature and not philosophy that can do this, by promoting a genuine sense of human solidarity. Specifically, it is novelists such as Orwell and Nabokov who succeed in awakening us to the cruelty of particular social practices and individual attitudes. Thus, a truly liberal culture would fuse the private, individual freedom of the ironic, philosophical perspective with the public project of human solidarity as it is engendered through the insights and sensibilities of great writers. Rorty uses a wide range of references - from philosophy to social theory to literary criticism - to elucidate his beliefs
Analysis Western philosophy
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Language and languages -- Philosophy.
Humanity.
Language and languages -- Philosophy.
Literature and anthropology.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
LC no. 88023358
ISBN 0521353815