Mixing American pragmatism and romanticism, Richard Rorty defends liberal democracy as an antiauthoritarian political regime based on liberal civic virtues.
Mixing American pragmatism and romanticism, Richard Rorty defends liberal democracy as an antiauthoritarian political regime based on liberal civic virtues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William M. Curtis is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Portland, where he teaches political theory, the history of political thought, and constitutional law. His research focuses on liberalism, pragmatism, and the normative challenges of modernity. He has published work on liberal theory, Charles Taylor, and Richard Rorty.
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Introduction: defending California: Richard Rorty's virtue liberalism 1. Rorty's pragmatism: the critique of philosophy 2. Rorty's pragmatic virtue liberalism 3. Critics: from left to right 4. Rorty vs Taylor: ontology, pluralism, and authoritarianism 5. Rorty, religion, and pragmatic liberalism 6. Rorty's liberal utopia and Huxley's pragmatist Island 7. Conclusion.
Introduction: defending California: Richard Rorty's virtue liberalism 1. Rorty's pragmatism: the critique of philosophy 2. Rorty's pragmatic virtue liberalism 3. Critics: from left to right 4. Rorty vs Taylor: ontology, pluralism, and authoritarianism 5. Rorty, religion, and pragmatic liberalism 6. Rorty's liberal utopia and Huxley's pragmatist Island 7. Conclusion.
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