
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1989
Pages: 119-133
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401069663
Full citation:
, "The new permissiveness in philosophy", in: Phenomenology and beyond, Berlin, Springer, 1989


The new permissiveness in philosophy
does it provide a warrant for a new kind of religious apologetic?
pp. 119-133
in: Harold Durfee, David T. Rodier (eds), Phenomenology and beyond, Berlin, Springer, 1989Abstract
Doubtless, the very title of my paper is likely to strike readers, if such there be, as puzzling, not to say even downright perplexing. For will not many be inclined to ask what I could possibly mean by my talk of "a new permissiveness" in philosophy? Is not the regnant philosophy today none other than so-called analytic philosophy, or linguistic philosophy, if you will? And what could be more noted for its rigor and precision, not to say its very impermissiveness, than just such a philosophy? Besides, even if we grant that the newly prevailing fashions in present-day philosophy would appear to encourage a new-found permissiveness, how could anyone ever imagine that the Goodmans, the Quines, the Davidsons, or the Rortys of this world--to mention only a few from the present-day philosophic establishment--are any of them the least bit interested in exploiting such a new-found permissiveness in the interests of a supposed new-found Christian religious apologetic?
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1989
Pages: 119-133
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401069663
Full citation:
, "The new permissiveness in philosophy", in: Phenomenology and beyond, Berlin, Springer, 1989