The Work of Friendship: Rorty, His Critics, and the Project of Solidarity (Philosophy Social Sciences) - Softcover

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Rothleder, Dianne

 
9780791441282: The Work of Friendship: Rorty, His Critics, and the Project of Solidarity (Philosophy Social Sciences)

Synopsis

Develops a theory of friendship as a space that is neither public nor private.

This book provides an incisive reading of the problems with Rorty's public/private distinction, his valorization of the figure of the strong poet, and his conception of solidarity. Rothleder argues that Rorty lacks a conception of friendship which would rescue him from the isolation inherent in the life of a strong poet. She draws on ideas in contemporary continental philosophy, education, and feminism to develop a model of friendship that would achieve Rorty's goal of ending humiliation without invoking the problematic figure of the strong poet.

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About the Author

Dianne Rothleder has taught philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.

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Publisher: State University of New York Press, 1999
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