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Deep Postmodernism: Whitehead, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and Polanyi
Contributor(s): Gill, Jerry H. (Author)
ISBN: 161614176X     ISBN-13: 9781616141769
Publisher: Humanities Press Intl
OUR PRICE:   $36.10  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Movements - General
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 190.904
LCCN: 2010003702
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 5.7" W x 8.26" (0.66 lbs) 172 pages
 
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In this critical assessment of postmodernism, philosopher Jerry H. Gill points out that, however insightful the critiques of the postmodernists, they did little or nothing to offer constructive approaches to overcoming the impasse that their criticism of modernism created. Gill turns to an earlier generation of twentieth-century philosophers who anticipated later postmodern trends but offered alternative approaches to the dilemmas of modernism regarding the nature of reality, knowledge, and language. In four major chapters, Gill shows how Alfred North Whitehead, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Michael Polanyi reinterpreted reality, meaning, the mind-body problem, and knowledge in refreshingly new ways. Essentially, these four thinkers provide us with a deeper understanding of postmodernism by viewing the nature of reality as interactive and open-ended, meaning as contextual and functional, the role of the body as integral and axial, and knowledge as dynamic and tacit. To tie together the main themes of his study, Gill concludes with a brief analysis of the key insights offered by J. L. Austin, especially his "linguistic phenomenology."