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Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism

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An engagement between Confucianism and the philosophy of Richard Rorty.

Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism offers a fascinating conversation between Confucianism, historically the dominant tradition in Chinese thought and society, and the contemporary philosophy of Richard Rorty. Well aware that his philosophical hero, John Dewey, has had a lasting influence among Chinese intellectuals, Rorty expressed a wish that his own books, which have been rapidly translated into Chinese, be read as an updated version of Dewey's philosophy. In this book, twelve authors engage Rorty's thought in a hermeneutic dialogue with Confucianism, using Confucianism to interpret and reconstruct Rorty while exploring such topics as human nature, moral psychology, moral relativism, moral progress, democracy, tradition, moral metaphysics, and religiosity. Rorty himself provides a detailed reply to each author.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 332
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Publication Date: 01 January 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791476840
Format: Paperback
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"…the volume is a valuable expansion of the scope of contemporary Confucian scholarship." — Philosophy East & West

"…all the essays in this volume go a long way toward facilitating a productive dialogue between pragmatism and Confucian thought. As both of these traditions struggle to redefine themselves in the present and future cultural contexts—both on their native soils and abroad—a book like this will continue to prove useful for a long time to come." — China Review International

Acknowledgments

1. Rorty and Confucianism: An Introduction
YONG HUANG

PART I Relativity, Contingency, and Moral Progress

2. Rorty, Confucius, and Intercultural Relativism
KUANG-MING WU

3. On Three Contingencies in Richard Rorty: A Confucian Critique
CHUNG-YING CHENG

4. Rorty’s Progress into Confucian Truths
YONG HUANG

PART II Morality and Human Nature

5. A Comparative Examination of Rorty’s and Mencius’s Theories of Human Nature
PEIMIN NI

6. Rorty and Mencius on Family, Nature, and Morality
JAMES BEHUNIAK JR.

7. Rorty Meets Confucius: A Dialogue Across Millenia
ROBERT ELLIOTT ALLINSON

PART III Postmodernism: Community, Literature, and Value

8. A Confucian Response to Rorty’s Postmodern Bourgeois Liberal Idea of Community
SOR-HOON TAN

9. Philosophy and Literature: Rorty and Confucianism
HANS-GEORG MOELLER

10. Coping with Incommensurable Pursuits: Rorty, Berlin, and the Confucian-Daoist Complementarity
CHENYANG LI

PART IV The "Other": Nature, Reality, and Transcendence

11. Rortian Extremes and the Confucian Zhongyong
MAJORIE C. MILLER

12. Tradition and Transcendence in Masters Kong and Rorty
KELLY JAMES CLARK

13. Becoming Practically Religious: A Deweyan and Confucian Context for Rortian Religiousness
ROGER T. AMES

PART V Responses

14. Responses to Critics
RICHARD M. RORTY

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