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Rorty, Public Reason, and Modernity's Crisis of Critique

Rorty, Public Reason, and Modernity's Crisis of Critique

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Starting with Richard Rorty's critique of reason, this book discusses modernity's legitimation crisis in political discourse. Rorty, Public Reason, and Modernity's Crisis of Critique explores the contemporary crisis of rational justification and collective will-formation in our current political institutions and the public sphere, arguing that there is an array of untapped rational resources that should be deployed to justify social, political, and economic views, agendas, and programs. It also identifies limits to the powers of public reason to generate rational agreement and collective will-formation. Using a critical analysis of Rorty's non-foundationalist perspective as a vehicle to study modernity's project of rational critique, Ivan Marquez highlights both the strengths and promise and the weaknesses and limitations of liberal and democratic societies-especially within pluralistic socio-cultural contexts-and some possible ways to work within this space of possibilities and constraints. Ultimately, this book can be seen as elaborating a political epistemology view that argues for a redefinition of philosophy and defends a type of post-metaphysical culture.

Author: Ivan Marquez
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 11/12/2024
Series: Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
Pages: 172
Weight: 0.88lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9781666968750
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