…Authoritarians don't just want to control the government, the economy and the military. They want to control the truth. Truth has its own authority, an authority a strongman must defeat, at least in the minds of his followers, persuading them to abandon fact, the standards of verification, critical thinking and all the rest. Such people become a standing army awaiting their next command. —Rebecca Solnit
A question for Rortians: does truth have its own authority?
Jamesians think it has, but they too think you cannot divine it by appeal to something eternal. Truth's authority, for a Jamesian pragmatic pluralist, flows from its affinity to the facts and reality as discerned to apply in the case at hand. The truth about January 6, or climate change, or the pandemic, or whatever, requires honest attention to what happened, is happening, and is reasonably projected to be likely to happen. "Truth HAPPENS to an idea. It BECOMES true, is MADE true by events."
Do Rortians understand this in the same way Jamesians do?
I used to be sure they did not. I'm not quite so sure, now. I'm going to see if I can get clear on that between now and Chicago in February...
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