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Acknowledgements | ||
List of Contributors | ||
1 | Richard Rorty: Pragmatism, Irony and Liberalism | 1 |
2 | Irony and Commitment: An Irreconcilable Dualism of Modernity | 15 |
Response to John Horton | 29 | |
3 | Richard Rorty on Truth, Justification and Justice | 33 |
Response to Simon Thompson | 51 | |
4 | Irony, State and Utopia: Rorty's 'We' and the Problem of Transitional Praxis | 55 |
Response to Daniel Conway | 89 | |
5 | The Avoidance of Cruelty: Joshing Rorty on Liberalism, Scepticism and Ironism | 93 |
Response to David Owen | 111 | |
6 | Richard Rorty: Humanist and/or Anti-humanist? | 115 |
Response to Kate Soper | 130 | |
7 | Reason and Aesthetics between Modernity and Postmodernity: Habermas and Rorty | 134 |
Response to Richard Shusterman | 153 | |
8 | Progress without Foundations? | 158 |
Response to Norman Geras | 171 | |
9 | Rorty's Neo-pragmatism: Some Implications for International Relations Theory | 176 |
Response to Molly Cochran | 200 | |
10 | Pragmatism, Social Democracy and Political Argument | 203 |
Response to Matthew Festenstein | 219 | |
11 | Justice as a Larger Loyalty | 223 |
Index | 238 |
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