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The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge
Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckmann
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In 1979, the late sociologist Peter Berger published a book titled, The Heretical Imperative. As the subtitle explained, it was a book about “the contemporary possibilities of religious affirmation.” According to Berger, any form of religious affirmation in modern societies necessarily arises out of a context of pervasive religious pluralism. In su... See more
L. M. Sacasas • The Hermeneutical Imperative - The Convivial Society
I think the first person to grasp the unavoidability of political bias fully is the American journalist Walter Lippmann. In my vote for the most insightful paragraph ever written on the epistemological challenges confronted by citizens in large, complex, modern societies, he wrote,
“There is a bias in all opinion, even in opinion purged of desire,... See more
Dan Williams • The deep and unavoidable roots of political bias
If, on the other hand, you believe that we make sense of the world, if we are, from a bunch of different points of view, applying some kind of sense to the world, then you don't privilege one top level of sense-making over the other. What you do instead is you try to find ways that the individual sense-making can roll up to something which is of va... See more
Clay Shirky • Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links, and Tags
The Many Altars of Modernity: Toward a Paradigm for Religion in a Pluralist Age
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