Richard Rorty: Contingency, Irony and Solidarity / chapter 2
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Richard Rorty: Contingency, Irony and Solidarity
Chapter 2 - The Contingency of Selfhood
Moving on to chapter 2 this week. Using ideas from Nietzsche and from Freud, Rorty talks here about the act of our self-creation as being akin to the work of the poet who aims to capture an entirely new form of expression.
As before, we'll have a second session on chapter 2 next week - recommended to read the whole chapter (pp23-43) in advance of this session, then recap as needed for the following week.
Who are we?
We're a reading group that welcomes all - young, old, completely new to philosophy or well versed, from keen students to those who've never darkened the door of a lecture room. We read both long & short texts, but you don't need to join at the very start of our longer reads - you can come along at any stage of the journey. Our conversations are lively, wide-ranging & respectful.
We usually head to the pub to continue the discussion after our meetings.
