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What is "ironism", as per Rorty?

  • Awareness that knowledge is dependent on the historical context

  • Belief without a basis

  • Faith in the unknown

  • Love for irony in literature

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Ironism, as per Rorty, is the awareness that knowledge is dependent on the historical context in which it is formed. It is the recognition that there is no one "true" perspective, but rather that all knowledge is relative to the time and place in which it is created. Ironism is not the same as cynicism, which is the belief that nothing can be known for certain.
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