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Impure Reason

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Spelunking through culture and society, art and science, religion and politics.

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Impure Reason skip to main | skip to sidebar Impure Reason Spelunking through culture and society, art and science, religion and politics. Monday, December 1, 2008 "Dewey" and "Adorno" There are fewer habits more corrosive to thought than the tendency to name-drop and to speak in "isms" and sometimes "ologies." I'm as guilty of this as the next academic, and what I wish to do here is make explicit what's going on with the names I tend to drop. In doing this, I want to keep the names and traditions in our peripheral but not our foveal vision. When I invoke the name of "Dewey," what I'm trying to bring into the conversation is a commitment to objective fallibilism -- the view that our knowledge and our ethics is both objectively valid and fallible, yet also corrigible, in light of experience -- also a commitment to piecemeal reform; a faith in the capacities of human beings to solve collective problems; a confidence that technology can be used democratically, humanel...

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