IIF   26912
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES FILOSOFICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Redescribing Final Vocabularies. A Rortian Picture of Identity and Selfhood
Autor/es:
MAURO EZEQUIEL SANTELLI
Revista:
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
Editorial:
Associazione Culturale Pragma
Referencias:
Lugar: Paris; Año: 2020 vol. 2020
Resumen:
Richard Rorty in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity presents the character of the liberal ironist. An ironist is a person that has pressing and continuing doubts about her ?final vocabulary.? A final vocabulary is a set of words that one uses to justify and narrate oneself. An interesting question is why words, and not beliefs, are used by Rorty to characterize someone?s identity. In this paper I take a step back from liberal ironism and focus on the notion of ?final vocabulary? and its role on a Rortian picture of moral identity. In order to do this, I explore it alongside concepts from the field of sociolinguistics and from other pragmatist theories of selfhood. I claim that Rorty presents important insights for a pragmatic naturalist conception of our moral identities.