Deconstruction and Pragmatism

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A01=Ernesto Laclau
A01=Jacques Derrida
A01=Richard Rorty
A01=Simon Critchley
Absent Fullness
Author_Ernesto Laclau
Author_Jacques Derrida
Author_Richard Rorty
Author_Simon Critchley
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continental philosophy
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critical perspectives on liberalism
democratic discourse
Derrida's Earlier Work
Derrida's Interpreters
Derrida's Work
Developmental Thesis
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ernesto
Ernesto Laclau
hegemony studies
Heuristic Expressions
Human Suffering
Infinite Responsibility
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Language Games
Liberal Ironism
Liberal Metaphysician
phenomenology
philosophical debate methods
political theory
postale
Pragmatistic Premises
Private Ironist
Rich North Atlantic Democracies
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Richard Rorty
rorty
Rorty 1991b
Rorty's Definition
Rorty's Liberalism
Rorty's Reading
Rortyian Pragmatism
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Structural Undecidability
structures
undecidable
Undecidable Terrain
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415121699
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Deconstruction and pragmatism constitute two of the major intellectual influences on the contemporary theoretical scene; influences personified in the work of Jacques Derrida and Richard Rorty. Both Rortian pragmatism, which draws the consequences of post-war developments in Anglo-American philosophy, and Derridian deconstruction, which extends and troubles the phonomenological and Heideggerian influence on the Continental tradition, have hitherto generally been viewed as mutually exclusive philosophical language games.
The purpose of this volume is to bring deconstruction and pragmatism into critical confrontation with one another through staging a debate between Derrida and Rorty, itself based on discussions that took place at the College International de Philosophie in Paris in 1993. The ground for this debate is layed out in introductory papers by Simon Critchley and Ernesto Laclau, and the remainder of the volume records Derrida's and Rorty's responses to each other's work. Chantal Mouffe gives an overview of the stakes of this debate in a helpful preface.

Chantal Mouffe is a Senior Research Fellow at acknowledgement Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster.

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