Rorty on Conversation as an Achievement of Hope

Contemporary Pragmatism 1 (1):83-102 (2004)
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Abstract

Richard Rorty's ideal of "keeping the conversation going" requires a further distinction between genuine conversation and simply "going through the motions" if we are to make the most of this recommendation. I argue for a requirement for the conditions of conversation, which draws on Rorty's emphasis on the importance of hope for defining our social vocabularies. On this view, hope is a belief about what is possible for the future. In conversation, hope for the conversation actually conditions the questions one asks in the present. And, in genuine conversation, the participants share a common hope in answering a question

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Elizabeth F. Cooke
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Richard Rorty on Reality and Justification.Hilary Putnam - 2000 - In Robert Brandom (ed.), Rorty and His Critics. Blackwell. pp. 81--87.

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