Richard Rorty and the analytic tradition : radical break or partial continuity?

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It is quite widely assumed that at the beginning of his career Richard Rorty was an orthodox analytic philosopher, working in its then current mainstream, and especially fascinated by the linguistic turn taken by this tradition. Subsequently he supposedly radically and dramatically changed his views, turning himself from a staunch analytic philosophers into a vigorous critic of the analytic tradition and ultimately paradigmatically postmodern and continental thinker. It is argued in the paper that this common picture exaggerates changes in Rorty’s philosophical views. He certainly has never become fully postmodern and continental philosopher, whatever it means. And what seems more important, he always had a lot of reservations about analytic philosophy and had less hopes of it than one or two passages from his early writings suggest.

Tytuł
Richard Rorty and the analytic tradition : radical break or partial continuity?
Twórca
Szubka Tadeusz ORCID 0000-0002-8560-2785
Słowa kluczowe
R. Rorty; metaphilosophy; the linguistic turn; transcendental arguments; analytic philosophy; conversational philosophy; transformative philosophy
Data
2010
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artykuł
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DOI 10.13153/diam.25.2010.410
Źródło
Diametros, 2010, nr 25, s. 146-158
Język
angielski
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