
The Dark Years?
Philosophy, Politics, and the Problem of Predictions
Jacob L. Goodson(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 4. August 2020
192 pages
978-1-5326-5390-2 (ISBN)
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In 1997 and 1998, the American secular philosopher Richard Rorty published a set of predictions about the twenty-first century ranging from the years 2014-95. He predicted, for instance, the election of a "strong man" in the 2016 presidential race and the proliferation of gun violence starting in 2014. He labels the years from 2014-44 the darkest years of American history, politics, and society. From 2045-95, Rorty thinks his own vision for "social hope" will be implemented within American society--a vision that includes charity (in the Pauline sense), solidarity, and sympathy. Rorty considers himself a leftist, liberal, and a philosopher of hope. So why would a philosopher of hope predict such darkness and despair? In The Dark Years? Philosophy, Politics, and the Problem of Predictions philosopher and political theorist Jacob L. Goodson explains the fullness of Rorty's predictions, the problem of making predictions within the social sciences, and the reasons why even Rorty's vision for life after the "dark years" fails us on the standards of hope. Goodson argues that we ought to challenge the monopoly that American politics has as our object of hope. Goodson makes the case for a melancholic yet redemptive hope.
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United States
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Jacob L. Goodson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. This book serves as a sequel to Strength of Mind: Courage, Hope, Freedom, Knowledge (Cascade, 2018).
Content
- Intro
- THE DARK YEARS?
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1
- Predictions about the Already
- Predictions about the Meantime
- Predictions about the Not Yet
- Part 2
- Social Hope, Solidarity, and Sympathy
- Should We Sever Hope from Faith?
- Part 3
- The Nature of Predictions
- The Dark Years as Faith with Neither Hope Nor Love
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
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