The uncertain condition of the critical intellectual-response

Political Theory 23 (4):664-669 (1995)
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What philosophers say about reality is often as disappointing as a sign you see in a shop window which reads: Pressing Done Here. If you brought your clothes to be pressed, you would be fooled; for only the sign is for sale. Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or

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