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A Pragmatist's Progress: Richard Rorty and American Intellectual History

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Pragmatist's Progress: Richard Rorty and American Intellectual History

Contributors:

By (Author) John Pettegrew
Contributions by Casey Nelson Blake
Contributions by James T. Kloppenberg
Contributions by Jeffrey Isaac
Contributions by James Livingston
Contributions by Barry Allen
Contributions by Joan Williams
Afterword by Richard Rorty

ISBN:

9780847690626

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

28th June 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics

Dewey:

144.30973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 149mm, Height 227mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

308g

Description

In this volume, a host of distinguished scholars examine Richard Rorty's influence on twentieth-century American pragmatism and its commitment to achieving social democracy.

Reviews

This superb collection of critical essays illuminates the intellectual journey of Richard Rorty, one of the most interesting, elusive, and unpredictable philosophers of the late twentieth century. From antifoundationalist neopragmatist to socially engaged public intellectual, Rorty has challenged and sometimes baffled his admirers and detractors alike. These essays, nicely introduced and contextualized by editor John Pettegrew, offer invaluable insights to all those interested in Rorty's evolution, the history of pragmatism, the larger contours of twentieth-century intellectual history, and the public discourse of our day. -- Paul Boyer, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discerning essays that clarify Rorty's place in American intellectual history and explain Rorty's special appeal to theoretically-engaged historians..... -- David A. Hollinger, University of California at Berkeley
Insightfully introduced and contexualized by editor John Pettegrew, these well-written and probing pieces map the trajectory of Rorty's philosophical odyssey against the backdrop of America's and pragmatism's historical development. * Choice Reviews *
These essays succeed in illustrating the analytic fertility of intellectual history in relation to this influential and controversial thinker whose significance is hard to capture either through philosophical or political analysis alone. * Political Studies Review *
The excellent essays in this volume, some previously published, engage with Rorty but invariably find him lacking. * Journal of American History *

The essays in this volume make it all the more apparent why Richard Rorty
has become a lightening rod in contemporary American culture, and why intellectual historians have been among his sternest critics. Rorty's
bracing response to them is also further evidence that he can stand out in a storm.

-- Robert Westbrook, professor of history, University of Rochester; author of John Dewey and American Democracy

Discerning essays that clarify Rorty's place in American intellectual
history and explain Rorty's special appeal to theoretically-engaged historians.

-- David A. Hollinger, University of California at Berkeley

Author Bio

John Pettegrew is assistant professor of history at Lehigh University. He is currently completing a book entitled Brutes in Suits: The Pathological Origins of American Masculinity, 1890-1920.

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