Beyond Reasonable Doubt – a paradox of ideological immunity

Original Articles

Beyond Reasonable Doubt – a paradox of ideological immunity

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 31 , issue 2 , 2012 , pages: 265–277
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2012.10751774
Author(s): Christopher Allsobrook St Augustine College,

Abstract

Ideology criticism, like scepticism, calls into question the objective or justified status of beliefs. However, where scepticism only refutes, and never puts forward, a substantive claim about anything, the ideology critic must maintain some criterion for distinguishing ideas which support relations of domination from those that do not, in virtue of her criticism of a particular set of ideas as “ideological”. The trouble for the ideology critic is that the sceptical methods she deploys undermine any critical thesis, including her own. Thus, the theory of ideology tends to undercut ideology criticism with a fundamental problem of self-implication.

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