Aspects of Rorty's Legacy: Pragmatism, Hermeneutics, Politics

FEHÉR István M.
Aspects of Rorty's Legacy: Pragmatism, Hermeneutics, Politics
Institution: 
Eötvös Loránd Univetsity, Budapest, Andrássy University, Budapest
Author's email: 
feher@ella.hu
Abstract: 

In the following paper Richard Rorty’s legacy is discussed according to the significance he contributed to 20th century philosophy. After a brief characterization of Rorty's thought in general, a selection of themes follows by highlighting certain aspects characteristic of his interests with reference, respectively, to pragmatism and hermeneutics, and to the interconnections of pragmatism, solidarity, and globalisation. As an autonomous research field, closely connected to Rorty’s anti-foundationalism, I propose to draw on Hegel’a criticism of Kant with regard to the concept of deposit. This may be called an argumentation against the obligation of providing arguments, very much in line with Rorty’s dismissal of any neutral and ahistorical point of view. At the end of the paper I shortly assess the comprehensive significance of Rorty’s philosophy and attempt to show an internal tension in his thought. [*]

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[*] A first version of this paper was read to a symposium in memory of Richard Rorty, organized by the Faculty of Humanities and the Philosophy Department of the University of Pécs, in cooperation with several European and overseas universities, in Pécs (Hungary), in May 2008. The text which is published here is a revised and enlarged version. I am grateful to the Hungarian National Reserch Fund for its support (Project number: T 75840)