Contemporary or postmodern thought is based on the lack of
foundation. The impossibility of having a principle for philosophy
has become a position of principle. As a result, rhetoric has taken
over. Content has given way to the priority of form. Michel Meyer's
book aims at showing that philosophy as foundational is possible
and necessary, and that rhetoric can flourish alongside, but the
conception of reason must be changed. Questioning rather than
answering must be considered as the guiding principle.
What the author calls "problematology" is not only the study of
questioning but also the analysis of the reasons why it has been
repressed throughout the history of philosophy. Since Socrates,
philosophers and scientists have reasoned by asking questions and
by trying to solve them. Questioning has been the unthematized
foundation of philosophy and thought at large. Philosophers,
however, have preferred another norm, granting privilege to the
answers and thereby repressing the questions into the realm of the
preliminary and unessential. They have not considered their
discursive practice as being based upon some question-answer (or
problem-solution) complex, but exclusively on the results they call
propositions. Meyer argues that propositions ensue from
corresponding questions, and not the other way around.
Anthropology, ontology, reasoning, and language thus receive a
new interpretation in the problematological conception of
philosophy, a conception in which questions and problems are
thematized afresh. The theory of language in everyday use, in
argumentation, or in literary analysis receives a full and decisive
treatment here, making Meyer's question-view one of the leading
theories in contemporary thought, alongside his rhetoric for which
he is already well known.
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