The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy

Volume 8, 2000

Contemporary Philosophy

Steve Fuller
Pages 105-120

The Truth about Science in the Postmodern Condition
An Answer to Dennett’s Postmodernism and Truth

Everyone agrees that the Enlightenment hasn’t succeeded—in that the critical rationality associated with modern natural science has not been extended to society at large (and may even have retreated from science itself). Should we be relieved or disappointed that the Enlightenment has failed? I am disappointed but not discouraged by what is called the postmodern condition. But to move forward, we cannot simply deny the presence of the condition, as if it were the collective hallucination of weak minds. This is what Dennett does. I fear that he is in denial rather than disappointment. Only when we are clear about the ideals that we want to promote can we see our way through the postmodern condition.