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Comments on Rorty’s Ideas of Post-Philosophical Culture
ZHANG Guo-qing
2000, (4):
54-59.
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Rorty maintains that the history of philosophy is not one of continuity. There has never been any single theme that could dominate philosophy throughout its history. It is impossible for philosophy to function as the basis of any other cultural entity either. So far no determinacy has been established in the field of philosophical activities. The basic theoretical framework of Rorty’s philosophy consists of post philosophical culture, new pragmatism, racial centralism, free anti satirical theory, anti essentialism, anti presentation, and didactic philosophy. He has studied traditional epistemology, analytical philosophy, linguistic philosophy and pragmatics, and finally attempts to emerge from academic philosophy to become a philosopher who discusses and criticizes philosophy from the outside.
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