The history tale of philosophy as persuasive tool: the case of Richard Rorty
Keywords:
historiography of philosophy, narratives, redescriptions, Rorty.
Abstract
The first part of this paper discusses the persuasive power of narratives, especially when applied to history of philosophy, linking it with the opposition between reasons and emotions, and with the well-known rortyan theme of redescriptions. It also presents briefly the outlines of the historical reconstruction made by Rorty and the typology of historiographical genres established by him. The second part shows some examples of the way Rorty uses persuasion to develop two such genres: historical reconstructions and rational reconstructions.Downloads
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