THE LAST POST? POST-POSTMODERNISM AND THE LINGUISTIC U-TURN
THE LAST POST? POST-POSTMODERNISM AND THE LINGUISTIC U-TURN
Author(s): Michael A. PetersSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: linguistic turn; postmodernism; philosophy of education
Summary/Abstract: This paper adopts an autobiographical tone to review the linguistic turn and its demise at the hands Richard Rorty. Rorty, along with Continental philosophers like Lyotard rescued us from a philosophical delusion that we might achieve a neutral analysis resulting in linguistic and conceptual hygiene. This view became the basis of a highly influential doctrine in philosophy of education during the 1970s under R. S. Peters and the London school. I review the Wittgensteininspired movement and its conceptual affinities with postpositivism, postmodernism and postcoloniality as the dominating motifs of the age we have now passed beyond.
Journal: Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 34-46
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
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