Contingency, Irony and Solidarity
De rooie rat is failliet, u kunt niet meer bestellen. ISBN: 9780521367813 Taal: Engels Jaar: 1989 Uitgever: Cambridge UP filosofie verenigde statenIn this book 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 on a private level, although it cannot advance the social or political goals of liberalism. In fact Rorty believes that it is literature not philosophy that can do this, by promoting a genuine sense of human solidarity. A truly liberal culture, acutely aware of its own historical contingency, 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. The book has a characteristically wide range of reference from philosophy through social theory to literary criticism. It confirms Rorty's status as a uniquely subtle theorist, whose writing will prove absorbing to academic and nonacademic readers alike.
Preface xi (2)
Introduction xiii
Part I: Contingency 3 (70)
1 The contingency of language
3 (20)
2 The contingency of selfhood
23 (21)
3 The contingency of a liberal community
44 (29)
Part II: Ironism and Theory 73 (68)
4 Private irony and liberal hope
73 (23)
5 Self-creation and affiliation: Proust, Nietzsche, and Heidegger
96 (26)
6 From ironist theory to private allusions: Derrida
122 (19)
Part III: Cruelty and Solidarity 141 (58)
7 The barber of Kasbeam: Nabokov on cruelty
141 (28)
8 The last intellectual in Europe: Orwell on cruelty
169 (20)
9 Solidarity
189 (10)
Index of names 199
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