Consequences of Pragmatism
Discover the profound insights of Richard Rorty in his groundbreaking book, Consequences of Pragmatism. Published in 1982, this 288-page work delves into the rich tapestry of philosophy, bridging the gap between its historical roots and contemporary thought. Rorty skillfully highlights the often-overlooked contributions of American pragmatic philosophers, showcasing their relevance to modern European philosophical developments. This engaging exploration revitalizes pragmatism, presenting it as a beacon of hope for the future of philosophical inquiry. Rorty’s captivating narrative not only serves as a critical overview of the current philosophical landscape but also provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the evolution of modern thought. Ideal for both philosophy enthusiasts and newcomers alike, Consequences of Pragmatism is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamic interplay between past and present in philosophical discourse.