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Debating the State of Philosophy Jozef Niznik

Debating the State of Philosophy By Jozef Niznik

Debating the State of Philosophy by Jozef Niznik


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Ernest Gellner also turns against Rorty's pragmatism, which he denounces as a product of the Enlightenment roots of American culture and its centuries of political and economic stability.

Debating the State of Philosophy Summary

Debating the State of Philosophy: Habermas, Rorty, and Kolakowski by Jozef Niznik

Do we still need philosophical discourse as part of communication within our culture? Is philosophical endeavor still valid? This book offers the views of some of the most popular, distinguished contemporary philosophers who have placed their mark on philosophy. Durgen Habermas, Richard Rorty, Leszek Kolakowski, and Ernest Gellner bring their ideas into confrontation in a unique debate devoted to the present state of philosophy. Habermas begins with a comprehensive account of contextualism. According to him, contextualism is a new form of historicism. What are the merits of an approach that takes into account both a historical and a cultural context? Is the pragmatism promoted by Richard Rorty an acceptable criticism of our platonic heritage? If so, does this mean the end of rationality as a regulative ideal of the human universe? Rorty's answer is Yes. This world-renowned American thinker recommends putting a full stop at the end of a narrative which was useful in pursuit of our ancestors' purposes but is no longer useful for ours. Leszek Ko^D/lakowski attempts to undermine the alleged pragmatic merits of pragmatism from the position of an analytic philosopher who continues to value classical elements of philosophical tradition. Ernest Gellner also turns against Rorty's pragmatism, which he denounces as a product of the Enlightenment roots of American culture and its centuries of political and economic stability. The future of Western culture may depend on the answers to the questions asked by these authors.

About Jozef Niznik

JOZEF NIZNIK is Professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research has been focused on the borderline between philosophy and sociology, especially such areas as the sociology of knowledge and the philosophy of the social sciences. He is author of four books in Polish. JOHN T. SANDERS is Professor of Philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is author of The Ethical Argument Against Government, Contra Leviathan: On the Legitimacy and Propriety of the State, and coeditor of For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings.

Table of Contents

Preface Coping with Contingencies Jurgen Habermas: Coping with Contingencies, The Return of Historicism Richard Rorty: Emancipating Our Culture The Challenge of Relativism Richard Rorty: Relativism: Finding and Making Richard Rorty: On Moral Obligation, Truth, and Common Sense Leszek Ko/lakowski: A Remark on Rorty Richard Rorty: Response to Ko/lakowski Philosophy and the Dilemmas of the Contemporary World Leszek Ko/lakowski: A Remark on Our Relative Relativism Ernest Gellner: Enlightenment--Yes or No? Richard Rorty: The Notion of Rationality Appendix I: Comments on the Habermas/Rorty Debate Appendix II: Comments on Richard Rorty, Relativism: Finding and Making Appendix III: Comments on Philosophy and the Dilemmas of the Contemporary World Bibliography Index About the Authors

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NPB9780275958350
9780275958350
0275958353
Debating the State of Philosophy: Habermas, Rorty, and Kolakowski by Jozef Niznik
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
19961021
160
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