Symmetry as a Guide to Post-truth Times: A Response to Lynch

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Abstract

William Lynch has provided an informed and probing critique of my embrace of the post-truth condition, which he understands correctly as an extension of the normative project of social epistemology. This article roughly tracks the order of Lynch's paper, beginning with the vexed role of the 'normative' in Science and Technology Studies, which originally triggered my version of social epistemology 35 years ago and has been guided by the field's 'symmetry principle'. Here the pejorative use of 'populism' to mean democracy is highlighted as a failure of symmetry. Finally, after rejecting Lynch's appeal to a hybrid Marxian-Darwinism, Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes are contrasted en route to what I have called 'quantum epistemology'.

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Fuller, S. (2021). Symmetry as a Guide to Post-truth Times: A Response to Lynch. Analyse Und Kritik, 43(2), 395–411. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-2021-0023

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