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The Public Sphere and Private Sphere Seperation in Richard Rorty and Criticism
Abstract
Richard Rorty believes that, in the course of the time from Platon to modern philosophy, public sphere has suppressed private sphere. The postmodern philosophers who oppose to the modern approach have inverted it as to reveal the threat of public sphere rendering private sphere dysfunctional. According to Rorty, the necessities of these two spheres are different. Therefore private sphere and public sphere should be differentiated. This article examines whether this differentiation is a real, operable one. The criticism to Rorty's ideas have shown that, to strictly differentiate private sphere and public sphere is impossible. The mere operability of this differentiation may be found in a way that is filtered with liberal values from private through public
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Sezal Çinar Özkan
This is me
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May 1, 2017
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Year 1970 Number: 23