Publication: Who are we? On rorty, rhetoric, and politics
Who are we? On rorty, rhetoric, and politics
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Baruchello, G., & Weber, R. (2014). Who are we? On rorty, rhetoric, and politics. European Legacy, 19, 197–214. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2014.876202
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It is not unusual to think of Rorty’s work as a success in rhetoric and a failure in political philosophy. In this article we re-evaluate this assessment by analyzing a typical feature of Rorty’s writing: his frequent use of “we so-and-so.” Taking stock of the existing literature on the subject we discuss how Rorty’s use of the “we” was received by peers and how he himself made sense of it. We then analyze Rorty’s oeuvre in order to show that a better understanding of his rhetorical “we” could make his politico-philosophical “we” more
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Baruchello, G., & Weber, R. (2014). Who are we? On rorty, rhetoric, and politics. European Legacy, 19, 197–214. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2014.876202