Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Irony According to Rorty’s Human Philosophy Perspective

View through CrossRef
In the humanist philosophy of Richard Rorty, the existence and concept of nihilism is used to scrutinize the theory of irony. Nihilism and the humanitarian crisis of cruelty underpin Rorty’s philosophical thinking. One of his basic ideas is how humans have a particular attitude in perceiving reality, which can be found in terms of irony. This term provides a humanist grounding for coping with humanitarian issues in the present day, in this regard functioning as a frame for understanding put forward by Rorty within human selfhood. This literature review is based on both primary and secondary sources, with the formers referring to books written by Rorty, while the latter comprises information from books, journals, articles, and research papers discussing Rorty and human philosophy, especially existentialism. The research steps undertaken were data collection, classification, description, and analysis, and methodological elements were interpretation, heuristics, compilation, and reflection. The results provide an understanding of the use of Rorty’s word, “irony,” a consequence of humans tending to overlook their position as human beings. Humans are apparently ironic for seeing things critically, yet are capable of taking steps in any conditions. The meaning of irony can be understood as humans in the present day acting for others (in a social context). The virtue of ironists is conscious thought that may exist regarding the presence of others inside themselves, with language simply being an intermediary, functioning as a tool for dialectical needs. Humans construct history by considering three things that can be classified as morality, language, and socially constructed basic investigations.
Title: Irony According to Rorty’s Human Philosophy Perspective
Description:
In the humanist philosophy of Richard Rorty, the existence and concept of nihilism is used to scrutinize the theory of irony.
Nihilism and the humanitarian crisis of cruelty underpin Rorty’s philosophical thinking.
One of his basic ideas is how humans have a particular attitude in perceiving reality, which can be found in terms of irony.
This term provides a humanist grounding for coping with humanitarian issues in the present day, in this regard functioning as a frame for understanding put forward by Rorty within human selfhood.
This literature review is based on both primary and secondary sources, with the formers referring to books written by Rorty, while the latter comprises information from books, journals, articles, and research papers discussing Rorty and human philosophy, especially existentialism.
The research steps undertaken were data collection, classification, description, and analysis, and methodological elements were interpretation, heuristics, compilation, and reflection.
The results provide an understanding of the use of Rorty’s word, “irony,” a consequence of humans tending to overlook their position as human beings.
Humans are apparently ironic for seeing things critically, yet are capable of taking steps in any conditions.
The meaning of irony can be understood as humans in the present day acting for others (in a social context).
The virtue of ironists is conscious thought that may exist regarding the presence of others inside themselves, with language simply being an intermediary, functioning as a tool for dialectical needs.
Humans construct history by considering three things that can be classified as morality, language, and socially constructed basic investigations.

Related Results

What is Analytic Philosophy
What is Analytic Philosophy
Special Issue: What is Analytic PhilosophyReferencesHaaparantaG. P. Baker and P. M. S. Hacker. Frege: Logical Excavations. Oxford, Blackwell, 1984.M. Dummett. The Interpretation of...
Metaphysics, Universal Irony, and Richard Rorty’s “We Ironists”
Metaphysics, Universal Irony, and Richard Rorty’s “We Ironists”
Richard Rorty speaks of “we ironists” who use irony as the primary tool in their scholarly work and life. We cannot approach irony in terms of truth, simply because, due to its iro...
/r/philosophy 2016-2017 AMA Series Recap + Survey!
/r/philosophy 2016-2017 AMA Series Recap + Survey!
This past academic year the moderators of /r/philosophy organised an ongoing AMA series with 18 different philosophers working on a variety of different topics, from metaphysics to...
Escaping the Shadow
Escaping the Shadow
Photo by Karl Raymund Catabas on Unsplash The interests of patients at most levels of policymaking are represented by a disconnected patchwork of groups … “After Buddha was dead, ...
Irony
Irony
There are different types of irony, including situational irony, dramatic irony, cosmic irony, and Socratic irony. From a linguistic point of view, we are interested in what is cal...
Irony in International Politics
Irony in International Politics
Irony in International Politics investigates ironic language in international politics, focusing on how political leaders use irony to articulate failures of the liberal internatio...
A Contextualização de temas filosóficos no documentário Tarja branca – a revolução que faltava:
A Contextualização de temas filosóficos no documentário Tarja branca – a revolução que faltava:
Resumo: O presente artigo se fundamenta na abordagem pragmatista do filósofo norte-americano Richard Rorty sobre o uso da narrativa do gênero documentário. Pois trata da análise e ...
The Absence of Rhetorical Theory in Richard Rorty's Linguistic Pragmatism
The Absence of Rhetorical Theory in Richard Rorty's Linguistic Pragmatism
ABSTRACTThis article argues that the “linguistic turn” in analytic philosophy had a deep and significant impact on the development of Richard Rorty's pragmatism. One of the central...

Back to Top