Oh my days... oh my days... White privilege - that thing which decreases your chances of, for example, becoming a university professor, while your position is given to the black female lesbian, even though her capacity to fulfil the function of that position is inferior. White - so unfortunate to be born white in today's world. Everyone discriminates against you, curses you, accuses you of having oppressed them. Ridiculous! Fuck political correctness.What does white privilege mean? Well it's obvious to anyone who sincerely takes a look at themselves and their environment. Only someone willfully blind could fail to understand how it pervades all aspects of contemporary american life. — csalisbury
Yes, I think we are just making up our own narrative. No I don't think we should because I agree with Kant that should (ought) implies both Can and Can not, and I don't think we have any choice but to make up our own narrative. We are story-making animals, whether we like it or not.Are we, should we, each just make up our own narrative about what is most important, are we, should we each just make up our own narrative about how to live the best life possible? — anonymous66
The point of contention is entirely to do with the way post-modernism eliminates the single narrative from which we all spring. — TheWillowOfDarkness
no discourse is less meaningful than another. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Meaning is within the text or discourse itself, rather than being granted by the world outside of it. — TheWillowOfDarkness
How could there even be a single narrative (from which we all spring)? — Bitter Crank
7. Read the following text and find the meaning within the text, the whole text, and nothing but the text. No outside world may be consulted. Your opinion of what meaning is within the text may not be offered as a meaning. (15 points) — Bitter Crank
8. Explain why your discourse in answer to Question 7 is less meaningful than another. (10 points)
9. If you successfully explained in question 8 why your discourse in question 7 was less meaningful than another, please explain why you didn't submit a more meaningful narrative. Do you think we're running a degree mill here? (10 points.) — Bitter Crank
Whether discourses are more meaningful, or less meaningful, than others is a horse a-piece. It's a distinction without a difference. — Bitter Crank
Once you say that words no longer correspond to reality, that they construct reality, or that nothing is outside the text, etc then we cannot but talk past each other. Such claims, which amount to epistemological and moral relativism, are self-refuting, in that they assume that which they attempt to disprove. But if the person to whom I am speaking still refuses to cede this point, then I'm done and dusted with the whole affair. — Thorongil
Clearly not, under your argument — TheWillowOfDarkness
With respect to the text you have written out, there are innumerable meanings, interpretations and intentions, some of which are the authors, others which are not. All are just as meaningful as the other — TheWillowOfDarkness
Correct. "More meaningful/less meaningful, all the same" is definitely not my schtick.
Some people know more and have greater insights into the meaning of texts, events, behaviors, music, art, and so on than others do. I think there is a contest of meaning. Some people win it, and some people lose it--ignominiously. — Bitter Crank
pigeons — Bitter Crank
The only quibble I would raise is that, I think Derrida, and some others, are actually quite playful in their approach. — Wayfarer
Plato, Theaetetus 171aSocrates
Secondly, it involves this, which is a very pretty result; he concedes about his own opinion the truth of the opinion of those who disagree with him and think that his opinion is false, since he grants that the opinions of all men are true.
I've never really liked postmodernism much, as it seems to be denying objective truths, and that would involve a contradiction. — anonymous66
What do you think? Are we, should we, each just make up our own narrative about what is most important, are we, should we each just make up our own narrative about how to live the best life possible? — anonymous66
The very same sophistic point was made over 2000 years ago by Protagoras: "Man is the measure of all things." — John
scientism — anonymous66
Oh oh, they are all exhibiting POMO vocabulary and concerns. Call the cops. — Bitter Crank
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