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Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism Edward J. Grippe

Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism By Edward J. Grippe

Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism by Edward J. Grippe


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Presents a study of Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism on its own terms, and a critical analysis of its implications for contemporary thought. This book concludes that Rorty's pragmatism is self-defeating, suppressing genuine conversation and ultimately constricting creativity.

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Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism: Neither Liberal nor Free by Edward J. Grippe

This book is a study of Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism on its own terms, and a critical analysis of its implications for contemporary thought. As an anti-foundationalist and a liberal, Rorty's version of pragmatism is designed to promote personal freedom and democratic solidarity. Having as his target the stultifying effects of Western philo-scientific tradition, encrusted with the barnacles of metaphysical essentialism and epistemic foundationalism, Rorty writes to liberate the contemporary mind and to promote the growth of individual creativity and social tolerance. Admirable as the goals of greater personal creativity and tolerant solidarity are, it is Edward J. Grippe's contention that Rorty fails to achieve either of them. Liberated from the notion of essentialism, Rorty develops a vision of self that is radically unfettered in its originality. So, to forestall the misanthropy that would inevitably emerge, a solidarity of forbearance is to be inculcated. But given his anti-foundationalist stance, Rorty cannot appeal to a rational consensus to ground tolerance. With only a Darwinian struggle between competing constructs, sophistic persuasion must be the deciding factor as to which narrative works. And since there can be no ultimate or final vocabulary as arbiter, those that control the meaning of words control the basis for pragmatic conversation, i.e., what counts as a working solidarity. Thus, the book concludes that Rorty's pragmatism is self-defeating, suppressing genuine conversation and ultimately constricting creativity.

Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism Reviews

A thorough, balanced critique of Rorty's pragmatism (or non-pragmatism) recommended for anyone seeking an overview of the present situation of pragmatism and philosophy in general -Joan Stambaugh, Professor Emeritus, Hunter College, CUNY, USA -- Joan Stambaugh, Professor Emeritus, Hunter College, CUNY, USA
This book is essential reading for those interested in Rorty. -Aaron James Landry, Philosophy in Review
Grippe has a keen eye for fundamental tensions and contradictions within Richard Rorty's mix of antifoundationalism and idiosyncratic liberalism... Given Grippe's keen eye for contradictions, this book will be useful for graduate, research libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty. - D. Christie, CHOICE, June 2008, Vol.45 No.10 -- D. Christie
There are few philosophers working today who exemplify the unyielding logical rigor of Ed Grippe's work... But what makes it a truly rare find is that he combines this rigor with such creativity and real-life relevance. I know of no philosopher on the contemporary scene that I would say is more relentless in this kind of interrogation, always demanding that the unexamined presupposition come into focus. This leads to work that sparks the reader's imagination without using any logical shortcuts, cheap rhetorical tricks, or unanalyzed fashionable turns of phrase... Ralph D. Ellis, Professor of Philosophy, Clark Atlanta University, Editor, Consciousness & Emotion * Blurb from reviewer *

About Edward J. Grippe

Edward J. Grippe is Coordinator of Philosophical Studies at Norwalk Community College, Connecticut, USA. He is the author of numerous articles in Philosophy in the Contemporary World, and elsewhere.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I.; 1. Overview: The Premises Underpinning Rorty's New Pragmatism; 2. The Foundational-Anti-Foundational Debate: Its Modern Roots; 3. The Contemporary Debate: The Epistemic Regress Challange of Foundationalism and its Ironic Impotence; Part II; 4. The Denial of Scientism and Performative Contradiction: The Aesthetics of Pragmatic Narratives; 5. Rorty's Jeffersonian Strategy: The Privatization of the Philosophical. 6. The Hermeneutical Approach and its Implication for Rorty's Jeffersonian Strategy; 7. Hobbes, Rorty and their Common Political Paradox; 8. Freud's and Rorty's Internal Cartesian Paradox; 9. Neither Liberal nor Free: The Singularism of New Pragmatism; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780826489012
9780826489012
082648901X
Richard Rorty's New Pragmatism: Neither Liberal nor Free by Edward J. Grippe
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-04-23
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