Derridean deconstruction and Rortian pragmatism are both accused by their enemies of undermining our ideas of truth and reason, but do their ideas lead to intellectual and political chaos? Both are committed to the democratic project but they reject the necessary link between universalism, rationalism and modern democracy and seek to clarify what is at stake intellectually and politically.
Derridean deconstruction and Rortian pragmatism are both accused by their enemies of undermining our ideas of truth and reason, but do their ideas lead to intellectual and political chaos? Both are committed to the democratic project but they reject the necessary link between universalism, rationalism and modern democracy and seek to clarify what is at stake intellectually and politically.
Chantal Mouffe is a Senior Research Fellow at acknowledgement Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Deconstruction Pragmatism and the Politics of Democracy Chantal Mouffe; Chapter 2 Remarks on Deconstruction and Pragmatism Richard Rorty; Chapter 3 Deconstruction and Pragmatism - Is Derrida a Private Ironist or a Public Liberal? Simon Critchley; Chapter 4 Response to Simon Critchley Richard Rorty; Chapter 5 Deconstruction Pragmatism Hegemony Ernesto Laclau; Chapter 6 Response to Ernesto Laclau Richard Rorty; Chapter 7 Jacques Derrida;
Chapter 1 Deconstruction Pragmatism and the Politics of Democracy Chantal Mouffe; Chapter 2 Remarks on Deconstruction and Pragmatism Richard Rorty; Chapter 3 Deconstruction and Pragmatism - Is Derrida a Private Ironist or a Public Liberal? Simon Critchley; Chapter 4 Response to Simon Critchley Richard Rorty; Chapter 5 Deconstruction Pragmatism Hegemony Ernesto Laclau; Chapter 6 Response to Ernesto Laclau Richard Rorty; Chapter 7 Jacques Derrida;
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