That was from Maps of Meaning. I have listened to some yes. I also study the psychology of religion & narratives & the way they're used, btw
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I intend to read more of Maps but I don't find this approach helpful in addressing the problem we're having right now with epistemologypic.twitter.com/KkR747cBDi
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Rather, it enables a simplistic & misleading picture of PoMo to emerge as cultural Marxism which focuses solely on the behavioural symptoms.
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Overlooking the problem of epistemology which, to be honest, is complicated & weird & too much for a lot of people to get their heads round
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Which is why I try to break it down. David Detmer & Kenan Malik have been good looking at how society's relationship with truth is changing
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And why this is a problem. I really want to focus on that aspect coz getting missed. I'll be talking about it in a couple of places soon.
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