Transcendental Sophistry

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (115):190-192 (1999)
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Abstract

Something has gone seriously wrong with contemporary philosophy. Philosophy today has become a catalogue of competing alternative theories, each striving for internal consistency, but unable to accomplish anything more. Somehow, however, philosophy matters. When philosophy ails, so do all the other disciplines. They all depend on philosophy to demarcate and justify the various orders of knowledge. If philosophy can offer no justification for truth claims, there are only the words of those who enjoy status, credentials and power. In Cartesian Nightmare, Peter Redpath explains how culture has reached this stage of crisis. In the opening chapter, he presents, in chilling…

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