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Objectivity - Recovering Determinate Reality in Philosophy, Science, and Everyday Life (Paperback)
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Objectivity - Recovering Determinate Reality in Philosophy, Science, and Everyday Life (Paperback)
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The question of objectivity is whether human beings are capable of
knowing reality just as it is, or whether there is some necessary
distortion in our grasp of the nature of things imposed either by
the very nature of our cognitive mechanism, or by such factors as
language, culture, personal ambitions, psychological disorders, and
class interests. Could it be that we do not see the world at all,
since we see it from a particular point of view? Can we ever
satisfactorily establish that our understanding of reality is
accurate, or must that always remain in doubt? In this book
Professor Machan defends objectivity in philosophy, science, and
everyday life from its many critics. Objectivity stands in need of
a defence because it is a difficult ideal to serve, especially in
an era of multiculturalism, deconstructionism, feminism, and
diversity. People from different cultures report having radically
different experiences, indeed radically different worlds. They
usually claim that their experiences are as true as anyone else's.
Deconstructionists tell us that we know nothing determinate beyond
language, i.e., that we don't know what we are talking about.
Feminists often maintain that women and men see the world in
significantly different ways. The idea of diversity gains much of
its plausibility from the idea that people from diverse backgrounds
all have their own valid ways of seeing the world. The most
prominent movements in Anglo-American and continental philosophy
are against objectivity. Such figures as Richard Rorty and Jacques
Derrida unambiguously deny that human beings are capable of knowing
the world as it is. This book considers and responds to these and
similar challenges to objectivity.
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