Rorty would advocate an educational encounter that stimulates imaginary engagement with situations and characters in literature and narratives; reading and discussing books that have the power to change your life, stories that can move you to put yourself in the shoes of those who are very unlike yourself, so that you can expand your horizon of morality (meaning those who count into the circle of mattering ethically.) This would include teaching and learning books from Uncle Tom's Cabin, to Frederick Douglass's slave narrative, to Beloved to Night to The Kite Runner. More narrative, more imaginative engagement and less rationality, principles and analysis of moral concepts.
Richard Rorty was born on October 4, 1931.
Richard Rorty was born on October 4, 1931.
Richard Rorty died on June 8, 2007 at the age of 75.
Richard Rorty died on June 8, 2007 at the age of 75.
Richard Rorty was born on October 4, 1931 and died on June 8, 2007. Richard Rorty would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 83 years old today.
Richard Rorty was known for his work in philosophy, particularly his contributions to pragmatism and his exploration of the relationship between language, truth, and reality. He advocated for a more liberal and pragmatic approach to philosophy, emphasizing the importance of conversation and social practice in shaping our understanding of the world. Rorty's work had a significant impact on various fields, including philosophy, literature, and cultural theory.
J. Rorty has written: 'McCarthy and the communists'
EDWARD GRIPPE has written: 'RICHARD RORTY'S NEW PRAGMATISM: NEITHER LIBERAL NOR FREE'
James Rorty has written: 'Our master's voice' -- subject(s): Advertising
john Dewey
a biological-Darwinian perspective.
2 philosophers= Plato and Aristotle; Dewey and James;Arendt and De Beauvoir;Charles Taylor and Richard Rorty.