The Truth about the Truth
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Includes essays and excerpts from the works of prominent modern thinkers such as Umberto Eco, Jacques Derrida, and Isaiah Berlin among others.The Truth About TruthIntroduction: What’s Going On Here?
PART ONE. IN AND OUT OF THE GRAND HOTEL
Themes and Definitions
1. Steinar Kvale: Themes of Postmodernity
2. Charles Jencks: What Is Post-Modernism?
3. Umberto Eco: “I Love You Madly,” He Said Self-consciously
The Construction of Reality
4. Ernest Becker: The Fragile Fiction
5. Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann: The Dehumanized World
6. Michel Foucault: Strategies of Power
Three Useful Inventions
7. Isaiah Berlin: The Idea of Pluralism
8. Roy Wagner: The Idea of Culture
9. Werner Sollors: The Idea of Ethnicity
PART TWO. ALL THAT IS SOLID MELTS INTO AIR
Symbols at Work and Play
10. Richard Shweder: Santa Claus on the Cross
11. Jean Baudrillard: The Map Precedes the Territory
12. Ernest Sternberg: The Economy of Icons
13. Jacques Derrida: The Play of Substitution
14. Stephen Katz: How to Speak and Write Postmodern
Different Kinds of Difference
15. James Davison Hunter: The Orthodox and the Progressive
16. Richard Rorty: Ironists and Metaphysicians
17. Pauline Marie Rosenau: Affirmatives and Skeptics
18. Walter Truett Anderson: Four Different Ways to Be Absolutely Right
19. bell hooks: Postmodern Blackness
PART THREE. SELF, SEX AND SANITY
The Pluralistic Person, The Disappearing Self
20. Robert Jay Lifton: The Protean Style
21. Kenneth J. Gergen: The Healthy, Happy Human Being Wears Many Masks
22. Connie Zweig: The Death of the Self in the Postmodern World
Sex and Gender
23. Maureen O’Hara: Constructing Emancipatory Realities
24. William Simon: The Postmodernization of Sex and Gender
Reconstructing Psychology
25. Stanley Krippner and Michael Winkler: Studying Consciousness in the Postmodern Age
26. Maureen O’Hara and Walter Truett Anderson: Psychotherapy’s Own Identity Crisis
PART FOUR. FAITH AND FREEDOM
Science without Scientism
27. Howard Gardner: Gifted Worldmakers
28. Thomas Kuhn: Scientists and Their Worldviews
29. Paul Feyerabend: Anything Goes
Religion in the Age of Disbelief
30. Huston Smith: Postmodernism and the World’s Religions
31. Martin Marty: Religio-Secular Society
32. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.: The Opening of the American Mind
33. Vaclav Havel: The Search for Meaning in a Global Civilization
Epilogue: The End and Beginning of Enlightenment
Notes
Contributors
Walt Truett Anderson’s previous books included Reality Isn’t What it Used to Be, To Govern Evolution, Rethinking Liberalism, The Upstart Spring and Open Secrets. A longtime resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, he is a fellow of the Meridian Institute, an international network of Scholars and practitioners concerned with issues of governance, earning, leadership and the future. He writes regularly for the Pacific News Service and currently serves as president of the American division of the World Academy of Art and Science.US
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