Knowledge and ideology: the epistemology of social and political critique
Ideology critique generally seeks to undermine selected theories and beliefs by demonstrating their partisan origins and their insidious social functions. This approach rightly reveals the socially implicated nature of much purported knowledge, but also brackets or bypasses its cognitive properties....
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Zusammenfassung: | Ideology critique generally seeks to undermine selected theories and beliefs by demonstrating their partisan origins and their insidious social functions. This approach rightly reveals the socially implicated nature of much purported knowledge, but also brackets or bypasses its cognitive properties. In contrast, Michael Morris argues that it is possible to integrate the social and epistemic dimensions of belief in a way that preserves the cognitive and adjudicatory capacities of reason, while acknowledging that reason itself is inevitably social, historical, and interested. Drawing upon insights from Hegel, Lukács, Mannheim, and Habermas, he interprets and reconstructs Marx's critique of ideology as a positive theory of knowledge, one that reconciles the inherently interested and inextricably situated nature of thought with more traditional conceptions of rational adjudication, normativity, and truth. His wide-ranging examination of the social and epistemic dimensions of ideology will interest readers in political philosophy and political theory |
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adam_text | Titel: Knowledge and ideology
Autor: Morris, Michael
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Contents
Acknowledgments page xi
Introduction 1
1. The Tangled History of Ideology Critique 1
2. The Functional Critique of Ideology 5
3. The Epistemic Critique of Ideology 8
4. The Neo-Kantian Variation of Epistemic
Ideology Critique 15
5. The Neo-Hegelian Variation of Epistemic
Ideology Critique 18
6. The Core Arguments of This Study 22
7. Methodological Strategies 24
Parti The Dialectic of Ideology 33
1 In and of This World: The Dual Status of Thought 36
1.1 The Noncognitive Dimensions of Thought 36
1.2 The Birth of Modern Epistemology 46
1.3 Bridging the Gap between Effects and Function 51
1.4 Discretely Relating the Dual Dimensions of Belief 57
1.5 Synthesizing the Dual Dimensions of Belief 60
2 The Immanent Destruction of Functional Ideology
Critique: Nietzsche, Foucault, Althusser 65
2.1 The Self-destruction of Radical Critique 66
2.2 The Symbiosis of Positivism and Functional
Ideology Critique 69
2.3 The Positivistic, Baconian, and Misleading Rhetoric
of Karl Marx 73
2.4 Functional Ideology Critique and the Primacy
of Power 75
2.5 Functional Ideology Critique and the Loss of
the Victim 83
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viii Contents
Part II On Ideology and Violence 95
3 Jean Jacques Rousseau: Economic Oppression, the Gaze
of the Other, and the Allure of Naturalized Violence 99
3.1 The Pre-Marxist Origins of Functional Ideology
Critique 99
3.2 The Ideological Deployment of Luxury,
Amour-propre, and the State 100
3.3 The Allure of Naturalized Violence 107
3.4 Rousseau s Unwitting Progeny 115
4 Max Stirner: The Bohemian Left and the Violent
Self-loathing of the Bourgeoisie 125
4.1 The German Ideologist Par Excellence 125
4.2 Dividing the Weak from the Strong 126
4.3 Instruments of Voluntary Servitude 132
4.4 Capitalism and the Conflicted Nature
of Bohemian Experience 145
4.5 Capitalism and the Misery of Proletarian Existence 158
5 Marx Contra Stirner: The Parting of Ways 161
5.1 An Existential Analysis of Marxism 161
5.2 A Socioanalytic Critique of Stirner s Existentialism 166
5.3 The Monotony of Pure Difference 169
5.4 The Bohemian Left and the Ideological Dream
of Revolution 171
Part HI A Marxist Theory of Knowledge 179
6 German Visions of the French Revolution:
On the Interpretation of Dreams 183
6.1 Ideological Inversion as Cognitive Sublimation 184
6.2 German Idealism as the Paradigm for Ideology 191
6.3 Confronting the Heritage of German Idealism 198
6.4 Marx s Practice of Socioanalytic Reading 202
6.5 Marx s Theory of Socioanalytic Reading 207
7 The Social Crisis and the Vocation of Reason:
Mannheim as Epistemologist 213
7.1 Diagnosing the Crisis 213
7.2 Ideology Critique and the End of the Weimar
Republic 216
7.3 Mannheim s Reckless Gambit 218
7.4 Restoring Mannheim s German Heritage 225
Contents ix
7.5 Precluding Pragmatic Misinterpretations 229
7.6 Mannheim s Meta-epistemological Insight 234
8 Practice, Reflection, Sublimation, Critique: Social
Ontology and Social Knowledge 240
8.1 Interested Knowledge and the Possibility
of Rational Consensus 240
8.2 Interests That Are Knowledge-intrinsic 248
8.3 Knowledge-intrinsic Interests That Are Social 249
8.4 Knowledge-intrinsic, Social Interests
That Are Universal 251
8.5 Universal, Knowledge-intrinsic, Social Interests
That Are Transcendental 258
8.6 Transcendental Philosophy and the Limits
of Rational Adjudication 265
8.7 From Transcendental Philosophy to Dialectical
Hermeneutics 268
8.8 Practice as Ontological and Epistemic Category 276
Bibliography 291
Index 299
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