[DMB]
The linked article takes up the same basic problem that Baggini's article 
discusses, but from a different angle. It just came out (June  8, 2015) and is 
titled "The Attack on Truth: We have entered an age of willful ignorance". 
Check it out. I think it describes John's "thinking" pretty well. 
http://chronicle.com/article/The-Attack-on-Truth/230631/  

[Arlo]
I read this article the other day, and was left a little disappointed. The 
author sets up the (almost classic) 'subjective-objective' clash, here coming 
from the cultural studies folks versus natural scientists. And from here he 
laments how the rhetoric of the cultural studies folks (no truth) was 
appropriated by the anti-intellectualists as a way of undermining research that 
violated their ideology. But I think what the author is trying to present is 
impossible without an understanding of the simultaneous clash between social 
and intellectual values. Without this, it comes across as an argument for the 
'objective' truth of the natural scientists, when instead the 'victory' should 
be to the empirical truth of intellect over the dogmatic truth of social value. 

This would allow the author to better illuminate the 'intelligent design 
theory' strategy of the Discovery Institute, not as way to use relativism to 
discredit evolution theory, but as a way of masquerading social dogma as 
intellectual theory. Or, to restate, its wrong argue the objective truth of 
evolution theory when we should not take it is objective truth. But the 
challenges, when they come, should originate in empirically-based research, not 
in the scripture-based rituals of organized religions. 

So the solution to the dilemma proposed by the author is not to hunker down 
with the objective truth of the natural scientists as the author is forced to 
imply (in my reading) without a way of introducing the social-intellectual 
clash that is driving the "willfully ignorant". 

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