Description
Book Synopsisn a critical yet sympathetic examination of Richard Rorty's philosophy, the author uses the biblical figure of 'The Stranger' to explore some ethical tensions in Rorty's affirmation of a liberal polity.
Trade Review...captures the promise and limitations of Rorty's ideas and the convergence and dissonance Kuipers experiences with Rorty's work. -- M. Njeri Jackson, Virginia Commonwealth University * Religious Studies Review *
...a suitable study for graduate students and academicians...a rare sympathetic yet critical treatment of Rorty's influential work...especially from a religious perspective, this book is recommended. -- Tobias Winright, Hubert Mäder Chair of Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University * Religious Studies Review *
...a good introduction and primer to Rorty and his social philosophy. -- Gary E. Dann, University of Notre Dame * Religious Studies Review *
...a commendable introduction to Rorty's social philosophy, accessible to college students but of sufficient depth for more advanced work. * Religious Studies Review *
...a commendable introduction to Rorty's social philosophy, accessible to college students but of sufficient depth for more advanced work. * Religious Studies Review *
...captures the promise and limitations of Rorty's ideas and the convergence and dissonance Kuipers experiences with Rorty's work. -- M. Njeri Jackson, Virginia Commonwealth University * Religious Studies Review *
...a suitable study for graduate students and academicians...a rare sympathetic yet critical treatment of Rorty's influential work...especially from a religious perspective, this book is recommended. -- Tobias Winright, Hubert Mäder Chair of Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University * Religious Studies Review *
...a good introduction and primer to Rorty and his social philosophy. -- Gary E. Dann, University of Notre Dame * Religious Studies Review *