|
Human Affairs 2009
Rorty on Politics, Culture, and Philosophy: A Defence of his RomanticismDOI: 10.2478/v10023-009-0021-0 Keywords: Crisis of contemporary liberal democracies, romanticism, historicism, cultural politics Abstract: Rorty's historicist romanticism is a peculiar and oft criticized feature of his neopragmatism. I attempt to show that it should be regarded not so much as a more or less exceptionable philosophical approach, but rather, as a practice in ‘cultural politics’—which is his ultimate definition for philosophy—prompted by his acute political concerns and his views on the nature of moral progress.
|