Filosofía Contemporánea
Published
December 30, 2010
Keywords:
philosophy, writing, autobiography, deconstruction, pragmatism
How to Cite
Anahi Acosta, J. (2010). Post-Filosofía y "psicobiografías": Rorty, Derrida y la escritura filosófica. Bajo Palabra, (5), 309–318. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2010.5.026
Copyright (c) 2010 J. Anahi Acosta

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Abstract
Following Derrida's steps, Rorty conceptualizes the philosophical practicing in the post-philosophical era as a written praxis (Rorty, 1991). According to Rorty (“The Pragmatist's Progress”, 1992), this praxis should be understood as a kind of autobiographical writing. In the light of Derridian deconstruction and assuming the Rortyan defense of a “Post- Philosophical Culture” as a “Literary Culture”, this paper deals with a series of complex issues which, from the point of view of Geoffrey Bennington (1996), link Philosophy, Writing and Life.
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