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- W2024257787 abstract "Pragmatism's current revival has borne on its broad ban- ners the promise of many good things, not least among them the hope of a final settlement in philosophy's long quarrel with poetry. No literary critic would want to scoff at such a possibility, especially when the peace, or at least the version that has been projected by Richard Rorty, is to be effected by what is essentially philosophy's surrender of its higher ground, and the shelving of its claim to have access to a truth truer than any fiction can offer. No doubt a large part of pragmatism's appeal lies in the proposal that philosophy and literature begin to asso- ciate on a level playing field, that literary criticism has at least as much to say about the products of the philosophers, as philosophy does about those of the poets, and that interleague games should now become a regular part of the intellectual schedule. Indeed, Rorty would go fur- ther, arguing philosophy should recognize the bankruptcy of its preten- sions, and admit that the real interest of its greatest texts derives from their status as works of imaginative literature, self-supporting structures of narrative and metaphor. For it is shared metaphor that is finally the basis of the consensus and communication: the intellectual community that philosophy has so long and so misguidedly sought in the Utopian regions of rationally revealed truth. To a literary critic, this may seem a consummation devoutly to be wished; I want to argue however that Rorty's version of the pragmatic sanction comes at too high a cost—the cost of avoiding a considera-" @default.
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- W2024257787 title "Guiding Metaphors: Robert Frost and the Rhetoric of Jamesian Pragmatism" @default.
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