The Rorty-Habermas Debate: Toward Freedom as Responsibility

The Rorty-Habermas Debate: Toward Freedom as Responsibility

by Marcin Kilanowski
The Rorty-Habermas Debate: Toward Freedom as Responsibility

The Rorty-Habermas Debate: Toward Freedom as Responsibility

by Marcin Kilanowski

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Overview

The Rorty-Habermas debate has been written on widely, but a full treatment of its importance had to wait until now. We have some historical distance from this exchange, which extended over three decades, and which touches upon the central concerns of numerous fields of study and of social organization. From law, to politics, to philosophy and communication theory, and including the basics of action, these two towering figures compare their forms of pragmatism. Marcin Kilanowski sets the debate in its historical and multilayered context, comparing it with criticism and commentary from his own viewpoint and from that of other important thinkers who observed and participated in the famous exchange. This book not only provides background in the history of philosophy for a general reader but also will be useful to those who need an abbreviated narrative and compendium of relevant sources for their own thinking and research. Kilanowski shows the points of convergence between Rorty and Habermas, and also examines the meaning of the outcome of their long exchange. Does the result get us any closer to a viable idea of freedom? Of responsibility? The book suggests some answers to these and other related questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438483566
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 05/01/2021
Series: SUNY series in American Philosophy and Cultural Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 685 KB

About the Author

Marcin Kilanowski is Professor of Law at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland.

Table of Contents

From the Author
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Opening: First Comes Dewey

2. On Rorty's Sociopolitical Thought

3. On Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action

4. On the Convergence of the Perspectives of Rorty and Habermas

5. Postscript: From Dewey to Rorty and Habermas

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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