Stanley on Ideology

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Published 16-11-2016
John Protevi

Abstract

ABSTRACT: I explore Jason Stanley's notion of ideology. After preliminary remarks on ideology and coercion in social reproduction, I offer a restatement of Stanley's position on ideology, examining his notion of epistemic harm. I then examine the role of emotion in his thinking as that which binds beliefs to agents, and conclude with an argument for a notion I call "affective ideology" that enables us to connect ideology with the use of force in "coercive social reproduction."

How to Cite

Protevi, J. (2016). Stanley on Ideology. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 31(3), 357–369. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.16326
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Keywords

Jason Stanley, ideology, emotion, social reproduction

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MONOGRAPHIC SECTION