Truth, reason, and objectivity—can we survive without them? What happens to law, science, and social justice when these ideals are rejected? These questions lie at the core of the controversies between traditionalists and postmodernists that Barbara Herrnstein Smith explores in her insightful work. She delves into the clash of belief and skepticism, highlighting our need for intellectual stability and the inevitable disruptions we face. Smith examines the frustrating impasses these controversies create and the common charges—such as "absurdity," "irrationalism," and "stubbornness"—that accompany them. She emphasizes our tendency to justify our beliefs while demonizing the motives of those who disagree. Her analysis of the cognitive and rhetorical dynamics of intellectual conflict draws on recent research in evolutionary biology, neuroscience, developmental psychology, and the sociology of science, alongside contemporary philosophy and language theory. Through her exploration, Smith engages with ongoing debates about the objective grounding of legal and political judgments, the value of Enlightenment rationalism, challenges to dominant ideas of scientific truth, and responses to Holocaust denial. By examining these controversies, she offers fresh insights into their motivations and dynamics, fostering a more positive understanding of intellectual conflict as a whole.
Barbara Herrnstein Smith Knihy
Barbara Herrnstein Smith je profesorkou komparativní literatury a angličtiny na Duke University a ředitelkou jejího Centra pro interdisciplinární studia vědy a kulturní teorie. Je také významnou profesorkou angličtiny na Brown University. Její práce se zaměřuje na literární teorii a kritiku, přičemž zkoumá povahu literárního díla a jeho recepci. Smith se zabývá tím, jak jsou významy a hodnoty v literatuře vytvářeny a jak se mění v závislosti na sociálním a kulturním kontextu.
