On Some Richard Rorty's Evolution

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1993

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I would like to take into consideration in this text the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution of views in terms of — suggested by him — distinction between the private and the public as well as in terms of his dichotomous pair of „solidarity" and „self-creation". My efforts would aim at showing that Rorty as a commentator on other philosophers is more and more inclined to value the significance of self-creational, developing one's „final vocabulary" way of philosophizing, while on the other hand - as a philosopher himself he has remained, as far as the private sphere goes — in his own philosophizing — rather moderate and full of reserve.

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Richard Rorty, American neopragmatism, American new pragmatism, Michel Foucault, Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, Jacques Derrida, solidarity, self-creation, vocabulary, public and private, private sphere, public sphere, public private distinction, humiliation, Jean-Francois Lyotard, postmodern philosophy, evolution

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RUCH FILOZOFICZNY TOM L NUMER 2, 195-198

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