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- W2024457611 abstract "lege at University of Chicago?the institution described by A. J. Liebling as the biggest collection of juvenile neurotics since Childrens' Crusade. Dick had already entered Chicago in 1946 at age of fifteen and was beginning his MA in philosophy. After Chicago, Dick went on to Yale in 1952 for his doctoral studies, and he encour aged several of his Chicago friends (including me) to join him. From those early Chicago and Yale days, we became close personal friends?a friendship that lasted until his death in 2007. On occasion of my 70th birthday in 2002, Dick Rorty wrote: Richard Bernstein and I are almost exact contemporaries, were educated in mostly same places by mostly same people, have been exalted by many of same hopes, and have been talking to one another about how to fulfill those hopes for more than fifty years. We share not only many enthusiasms, but vast majority of our convictions, both philosophical and politi cal.1 No other contemporary philosopher has influenced me in such a creative manner. As I developed my own interpretation of pragmatism, I frequently felt I was addressing Dick directly and indirectly?seeking to meet his penetrating challenges. Some of our philosophic disagreements were quite sharp, but they were always productive?conversations that deepened our friendship and mutual affection. Over years I found myself defending Dick as frequently as I criticized him, especially when I felt that attacks on him were grossly unfair. I want to address Rorty's humanism. It may seem strange and ironical to speak about Rorty's humanism, because in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, he calls into question very idea that there is some thing deep and persistent about our selves. Yet, for all complexity of his personality and his philosophical thinking, I believe that there has been a and persistent humanism that is characteristic of his life and his thinking. But to bring this forth, one needs some overall perspective on his life's work and development. One of misleading legends about Rorty is that he began his career as an analytic philosopher who turned against analytic philosophy. True," @default.
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