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Belief and Resistance Barbara Herrnstein Smith

Belief and Resistance By Barbara Herrnstein Smith

Belief and Resistance by Barbara Herrnstein Smith


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What happens to law, science, and the pursuit of social justice when the ideas of truth, reason, and objectivity are rejected? This question is at the heart of the controversies between traditionalists and postmodernists. Smith examines the debate across a wide range of disciplines and through important and ongoing controversies.

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Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy by Barbara Herrnstein Smith

Truth, reason, and objectivity--can we survive without them? What happens to law, science, and the pursuit of social justice when such ideas and ideals are rejected? These questions are at the heart of the controversies between traditionalists and "postmodernists" that Barbara Herrnstein Smith examines in her wide-ranging book, which also offers an original perspective on the perennial--perhaps eternal--clash of belief and skepticism, on our need for intellectual stability and our experience of its inevitable disruption.

Focusing on the mutually frustrating impasses to which these controversies often lead and on the charges--"absurdity," "irrationalism," "complicity," "blindness," "stubbornness"--that typically accompany them, Smith stresses our tendency to give self-flattering reasons for our own beliefs and to discount or demonize the motives of those who disagree with us. Her account of the resulting cognitive and rhetorical dynamics of intellectual conflict draws on recent research and theory in evolutionary biology, neuroscience, developmental psychology, and the history and sociology of science, as well as on contemporary philosophy and language theory.

Smith's analyses take her into important ongoing debates over the possibility of an objective grounding of legal and political judgments, the continuing value of Enlightenment rationalism, significant challenges to dominant ideas of scientific truth, and proper responses to denials of the factuality of the Holocaust. As she explores these and other controversies, Smith develops fresh ways to understand their motives and energies, and more positive ways to see the operations of intellectual conflict more generally.

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It is typical of Smith that she can accommodate such questions of reality and truth, without self-contradiction, in the course of a defence and explication of what is variously called scepticism, perspectivism, constructivism or postmodernism, but for which relativism seems a perfectly good term. Belief and Resistance is not only a substantively powerful book; its conscientious approach and restrained style are equally welcome. Indeed, its only possible rivals are the work of Joseph Margolisand the late, unjustly neglected Paul Feyerabend Smiths point is not that there is anything wrong about objectivity in the classic sense of justifiable in a context-transcendent and subject-independent way. It is, rather, that whether legal, scientific, or political, such evaluationas distinct from judgments that are good under certain (perhaps quite broad) conditions and from the perspectives of certain (perhaps especially relevant) peoplenever occurs. In epistemology and axiology, there are no touchstones of truth, no automatic refutations of error, no ready-made exposures of deception. In rich and subtle detail, Smith explores the implications of this view in relation to (among other things) Holocaust denial and the Science Wars. Proceeding from the view that what we variously call nature, reality, or truth is the result of ongoing material, cognitive, conceptual and social interactions (but not social or linguistic alone), she offers some fascinating speculations on the general dynamics of belief and resistance. Their overall context is the project of a naturalized but non-reductive evolutionary epistemology, very much in the spirit of Gregory Bateson. Barbara Hernnstein Smiths book, however, sets a new standard. -- Patrick Curry * Times Literary Supplement *
Barbara Herrnstein Smith is not the UN peace-keeping forces intervening in the Science and Moral Wars. Rather, she does an ecological study of many entangled controversies, paying due attention to all the camps while not pretending to be above any of themthus exemplifying the fact that relativism leads not, as many believe, to a lake of fire in which illegitimate scholars are inevitably fried, but to the open seas on which it is possible to travel much further than on the supposed solid ground of firm foundations, if only we have a ship! -- Bruno Latour, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines, Paris
Smiths analyses of recent controversies about objectivity are unusually subtle, and very helpful indeed. -- Richard Rorty, University of Virginia
Sober and wise, engaged yet tolerant, this book offersfor those who really want onean antidote to the absolutism and the incivility of our present controversies. -- Steven Shapin, University of California, San Diego

About Barbara Herrnstein Smith

Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature and English at Duke University.

Table of Contents

Preface The Unquiet Judge: Activism without Objectivism in Law and Politics Making (Up) the Truth: Constructivist Contributions Belief and Resistance: A Symmetrical Account Doing without Meaning Unloading the Self-Refutation Charge The Skeptic's Turn: A Performance of Contradiction Arguing with Reason Appendix: Webs of Reason Microdynamics of Incommensurability: Philosophy of Science Meets Science Studies Notes Index

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CIN0674064925G
9780674064928
0674064925
Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy by Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1997-04-30
242
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