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The Untidy Process of Groping for Truth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2009

Abstract

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In many academic circles today, Susan Haack observes, we encounter a ‘new almost-orthodoxy’ which distrusts the notions of truth, fact and evidence and rejects such ideals as honest inquiry and respect for evidence. Supporters of this ‘Higher Dismissiveness’, noting, correctly, that ‘truth’ is very often only what the powerful have managed to get accepted as such, draw the mistaken conclusion that those who still speak of knowledge and truth are guilty of naivete and ‘white male thinking’.

In this paper Haack argues that the Higher Dismissiveness is not only confused, but dangerously so.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2002