Copyright

Michela Bella

Published On

2025-12-02

Page Range

pp. 93–122

Language

  • English

Print Length

30 pages

5. Pragmatist Eirenism in Post-Truth Society

This paper explores Richard Rorty’s notion of eirenism as a key yet understudied dimension of his pragmatist philosophy. Building on his Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (1989), I argue that Rorty’s pragmatist eirenism provides an antidote to post-truth polarization by reframing conflicting vocabularies as compatible rather than oppositional. Rooted in Rorty’s Jamesian inheritance, eirenism complements and extends ironism’s transformative potential, highlighting philosophy’s social function as a practice aimed at fostering contingency, solidarity, and peaceful coexistence while resisting the reductionism characteristic of dogmatism, fanaticism, and extremism.

Contributors

Michela Bella

(author)
Postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education at University of Molise

Michela Bella is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education at the University of Molise, Italy. She is the author of Ontology After Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James’s Philosophy of Mind (2019). She works on American pragmatism and the philosophy of mind, and a range of related issues.