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Contingencies of Value - Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory (Paperback, New Ed)
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Contingencies of Value - Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory (Paperback, New Ed)
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Charges of abandoned standards issue from government offices;
laments for the loss of the best that has been thought and said
resound through university corridors. While revisionists are
perplexed by questions of value, critical theory--haunted by the
heresy of relativism--remains captive to classical formulas.
Barbara Herrnstein Smith's book confronts the conceptual problems
and sociopolitical conflicts at the heart of these issues and
raises their discussion to a new level of sophistication. Polemical
without being rancorous, Contingencies of Value mounts a powerful
critique of traditional conceptions of value, taste, judgment, and
justification. Through incisive discussions of works by, among
others, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Northrop Frye, Georges Bataille,
Jacques Derrida, Richard Rorty, and Jurgen Habermas, Smith develops
an illuminating alternative framework for the explanation of these
topics. All value, she argues, is radically contingent. Neither an
objective property of things nor merely a subjective response to
them, it is the variable effect of numerous interacting economies
that is, systems of apportionment and circulation of goods.
Aesthetic value, moral value, and the truth-value of judgments are
no exceptions, though traditional critical theory, ethics, and
philosophy of language have always tried to prove otherwise. Smith
deals in an original way with a wide variety of contemporary
issues--from the relation between popular and high culture to the
conflicting conception of human motives and actions in economic
theory and classical humanism. In an important final chapter, she
addresses directly the crucial problem of relativism and explains
why a denial of the objectivity of value does not--as commonly
feared and charged--produce either a fatuous egalitarianism or
moral and political paralysis.
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