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It is often repeated that we live today in a ‹post-truth› world. But this problem has a long history. Greek philosophers investigated the origins of truth (and the will to truth) in hope to separate truth from illusion. But already Machiavelli equated the concept of truth with the notion of what seems to be true. And today? Perhaps, we are paying the price of naivety. In this book, the author approaches the idea of deliberative democracy with reservation, attempting to expose the vain hopes rooted in the Enlightenment tradition, which placed the desire for truth at the fore, and relegated the desire for illusion to the shadows. The book encourages reflection on the appeal of deception in a world which has become the media’s ‹grazing ground›; a world which rejects metaphysics in favour of pragmatic theories, thereby transforming politics into a sphere where truth is replaced with ‹narrative›.



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Who needs truth? – Illumination and the public sphere – Illumination and the public sphere – Nietzsche – Ruined hopes – Pragmatism – In search of rules governing the new way of thinking – The new way of thinking – Animal laborans and the appeal of delusion – William James – John Dewey – Richard Rorty

Truth and the Will to Illusion

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A Hardback by Stanisław Filipowicz

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 25/09/2018
    ISBN13: 9783631673355, 978-3631673355
    ISBN10: 3631673353

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    It is often repeated that we live today in a ‹post-truth› world. But this problem has a long history. Greek philosophers investigated the origins of truth (and the will to truth) in hope to separate truth from illusion. But already Machiavelli equated the concept of truth with the notion of what seems to be true. And today? Perhaps, we are paying the price of naivety. In this book, the author approaches the idea of deliberative democracy with reservation, attempting to expose the vain hopes rooted in the Enlightenment tradition, which placed the desire for truth at the fore, and relegated the desire for illusion to the shadows. The book encourages reflection on the appeal of deception in a world which has become the media’s ‹grazing ground›; a world which rejects metaphysics in favour of pragmatic theories, thereby transforming politics into a sphere where truth is replaced with ‹narrative›.



    Table of Contents

    Who needs truth? – Illumination and the public sphere – Illumination and the public sphere – Nietzsche – Ruined hopes – Pragmatism – In search of rules governing the new way of thinking – The new way of thinking – Animal laborans and the appeal of delusion – William James – John Dewey – Richard Rorty

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