IDEOLOGY UTOPIA - Studyplace
IDEOLOGY UTOPIA - Studyplace
IDEOLOGY UTOPIA - Studyplace
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80 Ideology and Utopia<br />
arises: wl:!!~h~ci~!,"~~d'point vis-a-vi~ .. of ~~~_~e<br />
best chance for reaching an' optimum ortrUth? In any case,<br />
at- ihIs-StagetlieViiil hope of discovermg-inith in a form<br />
which is independent of an historically and socially determined<br />
set of meanings will have to be given up. The<br />
problem is by no means solved when we have arrived at<br />
this conclusion, but we are, at least, in a better position to<br />
state the actual problems which arise in a more unrestricted<br />
manner. In the following we have to distinguish ~wo tIE.es<br />
of.~PP!-()~~_.~Qj_q~()lQgic::~l ip.qui!'l aJ:i~i!lg_"!:l.p.~ th~Je\,~1 of<br />
~e general-total conception ..of ideo.!ggy: \fi~ the approach<br />
Characterized by f!~~gQiii,]ioiIi.Y_~.~.ti~d&!!~!!~ and,<br />
lsewlld, , the epistemological and me!~hys!.~_~. ori~!!-!~.d<br />
normative apE.r~.. For the time being we shall not raise<br />
tlie-"quesuoilOI whether in the latter approach we are<br />
dealing with relativism or relationism.<br />
.'T""- ,,~l' ~J!;. Th~~~~valuative gener~L~(?1~L~.9.p.c~.ptio.!l.Q.L!.