Richard Rorty Quote

To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world.


Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (1989), p. 35


To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world.

To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world.

To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world.

To abjure the notion of the truly human is to abjure the attempt to divinize the self as a replacement for a divinized world.