Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Twenty-First Century

Analyse & Kritik 43 (2):309-329 (2021)
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This essay first traces change in, roughly, the epistemology of the humanities from the 1950s to the 21st century. The second section looks at how the meaning and options in moral philosophy altered in more or less the same period. The last and easily most speculative section examines how these changes permeated American culture, and how professional philosophers responded to the challenges of the new political world they inhabited.

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