Richard Rorty Richard Rorty

Richard Rorty

The Making of an American Philosopher

    • $28.99
    • $28.99

Publisher Description

On his death in 2007, Richard Rorty was heralded by the New York Times as “one of the world’s most influential contemporary thinkers.” Controversial on the left and the right for his critiques of objectivity and political radicalism, Rorty experienced a renown denied to all but a handful of living philosophers. In this masterly biography, Neil Gross explores the path of Rorty’s thought over the decades in order to trace the intellectual and professional journey that led him to that prominence.

The child of a pair of leftist writers who worried that their precocious son “wasn’t rebellious enough,” Rorty enrolled at the University of Chicago at the age of fifteen. There he came under the tutelage of polymath Richard McKeon, whose catholic approach to philosophical systems would profoundly influence Rorty’s own thought. Doctoral work at Yale led to Rorty’s landing a job at Princeton, where his colleagues were primarily analytic philosophers. With a series of publications in the 1960s, Rorty quickly established himself as a strong thinker in that tradition—but by the late 1970s Rorty had eschewed the idea of objective truth altogether, urging philosophers to take a “relaxed attitude” toward the question of logical rigor. Drawing on the pragmatism of John Dewey, he argued that philosophers should instead open themselves up to multiple methods of thought and sources of knowledge—an approach that would culminate in the publication of Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, one of the most seminal and controversial philosophical works of our time.

In clear and compelling fashion, Gross sets that surprising shift in Rorty’s thought in the context of his life and social experiences, revealing the many disparate influences that contribute to the making of knowledge. As much a book about the growth of ideas as it is a biography of a philosopher, Richard Rorty will provide readers with a fresh understanding of both the man and the course of twentieth-century thought.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2009
November 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
390
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Chicago Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.4
MB

More Books Like This

Inventing Philosophy's Other Inventing Philosophy's Other
2022
Sociology and Scientism Sociology and Scientism
2014
The Dialectical Imagination The Dialectical Imagination
1996
Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle
2021
Science, Jews, and Secular Culture Science, Jews, and Secular Culture
2021
The Metaphysical Club The Metaphysical Club
2002

More Books by Neil Gross

Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
2023
Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care? Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?
2013
Professors and Their Politics Professors and Their Politics
2014
Social Knowledge in the Making Social Knowledge in the Making
2012