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Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

A talent for speaking differently, rather than for arguing well is the chief instrument of cultural change, — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

All human relations untouched by love take place in the dark — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

There is nothing to be known about anything except an initially large, and forever expandable, web of relations to other things. Everything that can serve as a term of relation can be dissolved into another set of relations, and so on for ever. There are, so to speak, relations all the way down, all the way up, and all the way out in every direction: you never reach something which is not just one more nexus of relations. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

There is nothing deep down inside us except what we have put there ourselves. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The reason for thinking that there will be no 'last' philosophy is simply that no answer can fail to be an answer to a question, and no question can guarantee its own permanent relevance. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Open-mindedness should not be fostered because, as Scripture teaches, Truth is great and will prevail, nor because, as Milton suggests, Truth will always win in a free and open encounter. It should be fostered for its own sake. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

My principal motive is the belief that we can still make admirable sense of our lives even if we cease to have ... an ambition of transcendence. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

If I had to lay bets, my bet would be that everything is going to go to hell, but, you know, what else have we got except hope? — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

Taylor and I both pride ourselves on having escaped that collapsed circus tent of epistemology - those acres of canvas under which many of our colleagues still thrash aimlessly about. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Academic disciplines are subject to being overtaken by attacks of "knowingness"- a state of mind and soul that prevents shudders of awe and makes one immune to enthusiasm. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

Truth is what your contemporaries let you get away with. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

I think of an intellectual as just being bookish, being interested in history books, utopian ideas, that kind of thing. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

What sort of world can we prepare for our great grandchildren? — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The conscious need of the strong poet [defined broadly as the creator of new metaphors] ... to come to terms with the blind impress which chance has given him, to make a self for himself by redescribing that impress in terms which are, if only marginally, his own. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Truthfulness under oath is, by now, a matter of our civic religion, our relation to our fellow citizens rather than our relation to a nonhuman power. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The difference between people and ideas is ... only superficial. — Richard M. Rorty

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Philosophy makes progress not by becoming more rigorous but by becoming more imaginative. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Truth is simply a compliment paid to sentences seen to be paying their way. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

If the body had been easier to understand, nobody would have thought that we had a mind. — Richard Rorty

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We are equal inhabitants of a paradise of individuals in which everybody has the right to be understood. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

I think you can have a Left that isn't culturally conservative talking about lunch-bucket issues. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

What counts as rational argumentation is as historically determined and as context-dependent, as what counts as good French. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Well, what there ought to be is an international labor organization, a confederation of the trade unions of all the countries speaking for the workers who are competing with one another, and talking about the difference in wage levels between, say, Europe and Indonesia. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Complaints about the social irresponsibility of the intellectual typically concern the intellectual's tendency to marginalize herself, to move out from one community by interior identification of herself with some other community for example, another country or historical period ... It is not clear that those who thus marginalize themselves can be criticized for social irresponsibility. One cannot be irresponsible toward a community of which one does not think of oneself as a member. Otherwise runaway slaves and tunnelers under the Berlin Wall would be irresponsible. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

[Walt] Whitman and [humanist educator John] Dewey tried to substitute hope for knowledge. They wanted to put shared utopian dreams - dreams of an ideally decent and civilized society - in the place of knowledge of God's Will, Moral Law, the Laws of History, or the Facts of Science ... As long as we have a functioning political left, we still have a chance to achieve our country, to make it the country of Whitman's and Dewey's dreams. — Richard Rorty

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Solidarity is not discovered by reflection but created. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Had there been no Plato, the Christians would have had a harder time selling the idea that all God really wanted from us was fraternal love. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

There is nothing sacred about universality which makes the shared automatically better than the unshared. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Truth is a property of sentences, since sentences are dependent for their existence upon vocabularies, and since vocabularies are made by human beings, so are truths. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The orthodox tend to think that people who, like the postmodernists and me, believe neither in God nor in some suitable substitute, must feel that everything is permitted, that everybody can do what they like. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

As long as we try to project from the relative and conditioned to the absolute and unconditioned, we shall keep the pendulum swinging between dogmatism and skepticism. The only way to stop this increasingly tiresome pendulum swing is to change our conception of what philosophy is good for. But that is not something which will be accomplished by a few neat arguments. It will be accomplished, if it ever is, by a long, slow process of cultural change - that is to say, of change in common sense, changes in the intuitions available for being pumped up by philosophical arguments. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

The world is out there, but descriptions of the world are not. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

Freedom is the recognition of contingency. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

Always strive to excel, but only on weekends. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

What makes us moral beings is that ... there are some acts we believe we ought to die rather than commit ... But now suppose that one has in fact done one of the things one could not have imagined doing, and finds that one is still alive. At that point, one's choices are suicide, a life of bottomless self-disgust, and an attempt to live so as never to do such a thing again. Dewey recommends the third choice. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Truth [is] what is better for us to believe. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

At 12, I knew that the point of being human was to spend one's life fighting social injustice. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

There are credentials for admission to our democratic society [ ... ]. You have to be educated in order to be a participant in our conversation So we are going to go right on trying to discredit you in the eyes of your children, trying to strip your fundamentalist religious community of dignity, trying to make your views seem silly rather than discussable. We are not so inclusivist as to tolerate intolerance such as yours. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The world does not speak. Only we do. The world can, once we have programmed ourselves with a language, cause us to hold beliefs. But it cannot propose a language for us to speak. Only other human beings can do that. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

Philosophers get attention only when they appear to be doing something sinister
corrupting the youth, undermining the foundations of civilization, sneering at all we hold dear. The rest of the time everybody assumes that they are hard at work somewhere down in the sub-basement, keeping those foundations in good repair. Nobody much cares what brand of intellectual duct tape is being used. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

My sense of the holy is bound up with the hope that some day my remote descendants will live in a global civilization in which love is pretty much the only law. — Richard M. Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

I think that a good Left is a party that always thinks about the future and doesn't care much about our past sins. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a handsome young nobleman to write long dialogues on large topics. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Stephen Batchelor

The Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo makes a similar point to Rorty: "We don't reach agreement when we have discovered the truth," he observes; "we say we have discovered the truth when we reach agreement. — Stephen Batchelor

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

You read the pragmatists and all you know is: not Descartes, not Kant, not Plato. It's like aspirin. You can't use aspirin to give yourself power, you take it to get rid of headaches. In that way, pragmatism is a philosophical therapy. It helps you stop asking the unhelpful questions. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

Every government, left or right, always engages in moral crusades. What else are they supposed to do? Especially when they make war; any war has to be a moral crusade. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

I illustrate with a quotation from the atheist philosopher Richard Rorty, who died recently and is, I suspect, now having a lengthy conversation with his maker. Rorty argued that secular professors ought to arrange things so that students who enter as bigoted, homophobic religious fundamentalists will leave college with views more like our own. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

If the Left forms no such alliances, it will never have any effect on the laws of the United States. To form them will require the cultural Left to forget about Baudrillard's account of America as Disneyland--as a county of simulacra--and to start proposing changes in the laws of a real country, inhabited by real people who are enduring unnecessary suffering, much of which can be cured by governmental action. Nothing would do more to resurrect the American Left than agreement on a concrete political platform, a People's Charter, a list of specific reforms. The existence of such a list--endlessly reprinted and debated, equally familiar to professors and production workers, imprinted on the memory both of professional people and of those who clean the professionals' toilets--might revitalize leftist politics. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Charles Taylor

The rise of the buffered identity has been accompanied by an interiorization; that is, not only the Inner/Outer distinction, that between Mind and World as separate loci, which is central to the buffer itself; and not only the development of this Inner/Outer distinction in a whole range of epistemological theories of a mediational type from Descartes to Rorty;' but also the growth of a rich vocabulary of interiority, an inner realm of thought and feeling to be explored. This frontier of self-exploration has grown, through various spiritual disciplines of self-examination, through Montaigne, the development of the modern novel, the rise of Romanticism, the ethic of authenticity, to the point where we now conceive of ourselves as
having inner depths. — Charles Taylor

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

National pride is to countries what self-respect is to individuals: a necessary condition for self-improvement. — Richard Rorty

Rorty Quotes By Richard Rorty

The most important advance that the West has yet made is to develop a secularist moral tradition — Richard Rorty