Dylan as a Rortian: Bob Dylan, Richard Rorty, Postmodernism, and Political Skepticism

Journal of Aesthetic Education 48 (4):38-49 (2014)
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Being a postmodernist means mixing the high brow and the low brow, cultivating multiple selves, rejecting the idea of personal authenticity, and maintaining that truth and knowledge are somehow human creations and relative to human purposes/different cultures. Further, it consists in incredulity toward the idea of progress and lack of belief in reason, plus taking generally a skeptical stance, not least toward political ideologies.1 Indeed, the arch-postmodernist Jean-François Lyotard famously defined postmodernism as “incredulity towards metanarratives”2. The pragmatist philosopher Richard Rorty fitted the postmodern bill by and large..

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