Rorty and literature, or about the priority of the "wisdom of the novel" to the "wisdom of philosophy"

dc.contributor.authorKwiek, Marek
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-22T07:54:53Z
dc.date.available2014-04-22T07:54:53Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.description.abstractRichard Rorty’s approach to fiction results from its consistently - to use here his own opposition - "solidarity-related" account; the "other side", literary self-creation, remains programmatically and intentionally undiscussed with much seriousness. One can just get the impression that literature, and the novel in particular, has been burdened with heaviness of responsibility... Does in Rorty’s reflections the novel appear as a source of multifarious metaphors, of the whole worlds born out of the writer’s imagination? Is there in it another dimension of the reality in which mundane obligations no longer bind the human being and where one can give rein to usually hidden desires and passions? The answer is in the negative. The world of fiction of which Richard Rorty writes is a pragmaticized one - and fiction itself is supposed first to build, and then to defend a democratic, liberal order as one of utopias feeding that order. On the other extreme, let us hasten to add, there is philosophy with its right to choose self-creation (the right given so willingly to these fragments of Derrida of which the most famous are perhaps the telecommunicational phantasies from The Post Card or quasi-polemics from Limited Inc.). The situation as outlined by Rorty might be described in the following manner: the writer has to be responsible (similar - although with a different ideal to - Sartre’s conception of littérature engagée), the philosopher may indulge in certain irresponsibility - or rather certain irrelevance with respect to social problems. It is as if "poets" are returned back to polis after more than twenty five centuries and made to think about the state and laws, relieving at the same time at least some philosophers from the respectful Platonic duty of "enlightening the darkness" of the world. In today’s intellectual climate it is probably easier to accept a new role for philosophers than to accept putting part of the burden of responsibility for the success of a contingent, like it or not, experiment of liberal democracies on the writer’s shoulders. Rorty thus seems to me to be making both one step forward and two steps backwards, as his pragmatism does not allow for leaving society at the mercy of spiritless technocrats, social engineers of the future, when poets and philosophers no longrr have much to say. (The opposite direction is taken by Jacques Derrida. He accords this "strange institution called literature", as he writes, the right of tout dire, of saying everything, the power of breaking away from existing rules and conventions, of questioning and dislocating them.pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationIn: Marek Kwiek, Rorty’s Elective Affinities. The New Pragmatism and Postmodern Thought. Wydawnictwo Naukowe IF UAM. 1996, pp. 185-210.pl_PL
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/10515
dc.language.isoenpl_PL
dc.subjectRichard Rortypl_PL
dc.subjectneopragmatismpl_PL
dc.subjectnew pragmatismpl_PL
dc.subjectAmerican philosophypl_PL
dc.subjectphilosophy and literaturepl_PL
dc.subjectMilan Kinderapl_PL
dc.subjectwisdom of the novelpl_PL
dc.subjectbetrayed testamentspl_PL
dc.subjectpublic/privatepl_PL
dc.subjectpublic-private distinctionpl_PL
dc.subjectliberal ironistpl_PL
dc.subjectContingency, Irony, and Solidaritypl_PL
dc.subjectConsequences of Pragmatismpl_PL
dc.subjectliterary criticismpl_PL
dc.subjectstrong poetpl_PL
dc.subjectstrong misreadingpl_PL
dc.subjectdemocracypl_PL
dc.subjectJacques Derridapl_PL
dc.subjectsolidaritypl_PL
dc.subjectself-creationpl_PL
dc.subjectliberalismpl_PL
dc.subjectliberal democracypl_PL
dc.titleRorty and literature, or about the priority of the "wisdom of the novel" to the "wisdom of philosophy"pl_PL
dc.typeRozdział z książkipl_PL

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