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The book makes a new contribution to the contemporary debates on nihilism and the sacred. Drawing on an original interpretation of Richard Rorty’s writings, it challenges the orthodox treatment of nihilism as a malaise that human beings must overcome. Instead, nihilism should be framed as a problem for human culture to outgrow through pragmatism. Review “Tracy Llanera’s guiding idea is that we can read ‘Rorty’s philosophical project as undergirded by the theme of redemption.’ That turns out to be a surprisingly illuminating line to pursue. Articulating a Rortyan notion of redemption in response to the modern challenge of nihilism, Llanera offers a distinctive contribution to an important ongoing debate. Along the way, she shows us that the force and the urgency of famous Rortyan campaigns against representationalism and essentialism will elude us, unless we read them in the light of his enduring concern with questions of meaning and value. Llanera approaches Rorty’s oeuvre with the conversational solidarity that is the heart of hermeneutic virtue. As a result, Rorty is enriched and his readers have been done a great service” ―Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo. He is the author of Donald Davidson's Philosophy of Language: An Introduction (Blackwell, 1989) and co-editor of Reflections and Replies: Essays on Tyler Burge (2003, The MIT Press). “Llanera discovers a unifying, utopian motive for Rorty’s criticisms of absolutism about truth, knowledge and morality. He was critical not because he was the perfect nihilist, but because he offered a path to redemption from egotism which circumvents the nihilism that afflicts absolutism, with absolutism itself portrayed as a product of egotism. This fresh and irreverently Rortian interpretation is one which Rorty himself – who rarely mentioned 'nihilism'– would have loved.”―James Tartaglia is Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Keele University, UK. He is the author of Philosophy in a Meaningless Life and Philosophy in a Technological World: Gods and Titans.     “In this encouragingly ambitious and insightful book, Tracy Llanera offers an ingenious interpretation of Richard Rorty’s metaphilosophy along with his writings on egotism and redemption to show how he provides the resources for approaching nihilism as a phenomenon that need not now be overcome but can instead be outgrown. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the cultural problems of modernity.”―Alan Malachowski is a research fellow in the Centre for Applied Ethics at Stellenbosch University. He is the author of Richard Rorty and The New Pragmatism. His edited works include Reading Rorty and The Cambridge Companion to Pragmatism.     “That Rorty’s pragmatist philosophy speaks directly to questions of human meaning has taken a scholar of Llanera’s talents to discern. Llanera compellingly argues that Rorty’s conception of “pragmatist transcendence” radically reframes debates in onto-theology away from the bugbear of nihilism, and toward notions of the redemptive and the spiritual that are at home in a secular democratic culture. This book marks a tectonic shift in our understanding of Rorty’s relevance for religion and the sacred.” ―Chris Voparil is on the Graduate Faculty of Union Institute & University. He is the author of Richard Rorty: Politics and Vision, the co-editor of The Rorty Reader (with Richard Bernstein) and Pragmatism and Justice (with David Rondel and Susan Dieleman).     “Professor Llanera has done a great service to all of us who have worried that Rorty’s commitment to liberal versions of autonomy and self-cultivation cannot be squared with the liberatory projects he champions. The careful and deep reading she offers in this book helps us understand how Rorty’s work can contribute significantly to those projects, and is an important contribution to that discussion.”―Marianne Janack is the John Stewart Kennedy Professor

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