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Collapsing Foundationalisms

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Wells quotes from British sociologist Anthony Giddens, who argues that postmodernism is not so much a rejection of modern foundationalism as "unmasking what has been hidden in the modern." In classic Enlightenment foundationalism, reason is self-grounded, and faith in reason is a dogmatic faith. For consistency's sake, Enlightenment thinkers should have rejected their own dogma along with all the others: In short, if "the sphere of reason is wholly unfettered, no knowledge can rest upon an unquestioned foundation, because even the most firmly held notions can only be regarded as valid 'in principle' or 'until further notice.'"

posted by Peter J. Leithart on Friday, December 23, 2005 at 10:58 AM

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