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Richard Rorty is perhaps the most famous American philosopher internationally, and his later, neopragmatist philosophy is decidedly one of his most commented upon. Values, Valuations, and Axiological Norms in Richard Rorty''s Neopragmatism proposes different themes in order to delve into the enormous potential that Rorty''s later philosophical thought possesses, using the perspective of the axiological and normative dimensions. With reference to philosophers such as Kant, Dewey, Santayana, and Kolakowski, Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski argues that a democratic society is the basic axiological framework and that Rorty's normative focus is the melioration of democratic society. The novelty of this philosophy is that it pays special attention to discourses, narratives, and story-telling as containing within themselves axiological and normative aspects. This book presents these discourses as a way of constructing and reconstructing social reality, rather than as a means of describing reality f

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Values, Valuations, and Axiological Norms is an excellent work. Skowronski’s arguments, analyses, and insights are new and important. These arguments are not only interesting, but persuasive, and Skowronski offers, besides the well-known approaches, new insights for the readers. This is a major contribution to the overall picture of Richard Rorty, especially in the sense that the author shows main features of Rorty’s neopragmatism—his basic values, the principles of contingency and relativity, re-description, the public-private split, liberal utopia, etc.—from Rorty’s liberal democratic angle. -- Alexander Kremer, University of Szeged
Skowronski's volume adds its own distinctive voice to the on-going and growing discussion of Rorty's legacy. Reflecting on Rorty's views on various inter-related issues, such as values, normativity, humanism, democracy, liberalism, literature, and cultural politics, Skowronski does not merely seek to interpret Rorty's position but to philosophize—often critically—with him about these topics of vital human importance in a politically relevant manner. -- Sami Pihlström, University of Helsinki
In the era of global power of technoscience and political corruption, Skowronski re-reads Rorty in a novel way, focusing on values and norms. He shows how Rortyan pragmatism can serve not only cultural politics but also political humanism. This is a conversation with Rorty rather than an interpretation because the author has his own ideas to present on the Rortyan themes. -- Emil Višňovský, Comenius University & Slovak Academy of Sciences
A thoughtful and insightful study of Rorty's philosophy. Skowronski succeeds at presenting a rich critical understanding of this complex thinker. -- John Lachs, Vanderbilt University

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Chapter 1: Naturalistic Axiology and Normativity in Rorty Chapter 2: Rortyan and Kantian Contributions to Understanding of the Good Life in Democratic Culture: Discourses, Norms, and Axiological Points of Reference Chapter 3: Rorty’s Neopragmatist Philosophy as a Kind of Humanism Chapter 4: Aesthetic Persuasion and Political Compulsion: Literary Philosophy in Light of Rorty’s Ideas of Democratic Liberalism and Cultural Politics Chapter 5: Socio-Political Values in ‘the Great Films’ and their role in Cultural Politics in Light of Rorty’s Philosophy Chapter 6: Economic Crisis and Ethnocentric Rhetoric in American Neopragmatism (Rorty)

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      Publication Date: 1/10/2015 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498509459, 978-1498509459
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      Book Synopsis
      Richard Rorty is perhaps the most famous American philosopher internationally, and his later, neopragmatist philosophy is decidedly one of his most commented upon. Values, Valuations, and Axiological Norms in Richard Rorty''s Neopragmatism proposes different themes in order to delve into the enormous potential that Rorty''s later philosophical thought possesses, using the perspective of the axiological and normative dimensions. With reference to philosophers such as Kant, Dewey, Santayana, and Kolakowski, Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski argues that a democratic society is the basic axiological framework and that Rorty's normative focus is the melioration of democratic society. The novelty of this philosophy is that it pays special attention to discourses, narratives, and story-telling as containing within themselves axiological and normative aspects. This book presents these discourses as a way of constructing and reconstructing social reality, rather than as a means of describing reality f

      Trade Review
      Values, Valuations, and Axiological Norms is an excellent work. Skowronski’s arguments, analyses, and insights are new and important. These arguments are not only interesting, but persuasive, and Skowronski offers, besides the well-known approaches, new insights for the readers. This is a major contribution to the overall picture of Richard Rorty, especially in the sense that the author shows main features of Rorty’s neopragmatism—his basic values, the principles of contingency and relativity, re-description, the public-private split, liberal utopia, etc.—from Rorty’s liberal democratic angle. -- Alexander Kremer, University of Szeged
      Skowronski's volume adds its own distinctive voice to the on-going and growing discussion of Rorty's legacy. Reflecting on Rorty's views on various inter-related issues, such as values, normativity, humanism, democracy, liberalism, literature, and cultural politics, Skowronski does not merely seek to interpret Rorty's position but to philosophize—often critically—with him about these topics of vital human importance in a politically relevant manner. -- Sami Pihlström, University of Helsinki
      In the era of global power of technoscience and political corruption, Skowronski re-reads Rorty in a novel way, focusing on values and norms. He shows how Rortyan pragmatism can serve not only cultural politics but also political humanism. This is a conversation with Rorty rather than an interpretation because the author has his own ideas to present on the Rortyan themes. -- Emil Višňovský, Comenius University & Slovak Academy of Sciences
      A thoughtful and insightful study of Rorty's philosophy. Skowronski succeeds at presenting a rich critical understanding of this complex thinker. -- John Lachs, Vanderbilt University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Naturalistic Axiology and Normativity in Rorty Chapter 2: Rortyan and Kantian Contributions to Understanding of the Good Life in Democratic Culture: Discourses, Norms, and Axiological Points of Reference Chapter 3: Rorty’s Neopragmatist Philosophy as a Kind of Humanism Chapter 4: Aesthetic Persuasion and Political Compulsion: Literary Philosophy in Light of Rorty’s Ideas of Democratic Liberalism and Cultural Politics Chapter 5: Socio-Political Values in ‘the Great Films’ and their role in Cultural Politics in Light of Rorty’s Philosophy Chapter 6: Economic Crisis and Ethnocentric Rhetoric in American Neopragmatism (Rorty)

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