Philosophy and Social Hope

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Philosophy and Social Hope is a collection of essays by Richard Rorty that explores his pragmatist views on truth, liberalism, and the role of philosophy in fostering a more tolerant, democratic society.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
advancesView philosophy as cultural politics
priority of democracy to philosophy
truth as what our peers let us get away with saying
aimsTo encourage democratic hope
foster a more tolerant society
recast philosophy as a tool for social progress
author Richard Rorty NERFINISHED
containsEssayOn human rights
liberal ironism
postmodern bourgeois liberalism
role of intellectuals in democracy
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
criticizesConcept epistemological foundationalism
metaphysical realism
representationalist theory of truth
emphasizesConcept hope
irony
solidarity
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasPhilosophicalStance anti-essentialism
anti-foundationalism
contingency of community
contingency of language
contingency of self
hasTargetAudience general educated readers
students of philosophy
influencedBy Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
John Dewey NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
William James NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic democracy
liberalism
pragmatism
role of philosophy
tolerance
truth
notableFor popularizing Rorty’s pragmatist liberalism
publicationYear 1999
publisher Penguin Books NERFINISHED
relatedWork Achieving Our Country NERFINISHED
Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity NERFINISHED
supportsPoliticalView liberal democracy
pluralism

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