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Politics and the Criteria of Truth
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In the post-positivist era in which Cartesian epistemology must be overcome we require a normative criterion of truth. Without it rationality of our beliefs and justifiability of our political acts are in question. This study seeks an epistemological criterion of truth that is attentive to the sociopolitical conditions that determine meaning
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Political PhilosophyTable of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Project of Political Epistemology: Its Grounds and Method
- 2 Critical Theory, Negative Dialectics, and the Project of Political Epistemology
- 3 Political Epistemology versus Sociology of Knowledge
- 4 Différance, Deconstruction, and the Project of Political Epistemology
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index