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Law, metaphysics, and the new iconoclasm

Author: R. K. Sherwin (New York Law School)

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We have been told many times since the dawn of the modern era that we are living in a post-metaphysical age. As Gianni Vattimo (2003a) recently put it, we are all on our way to becoming ‘accomplished nihilists.’ When Vattimo uses the word ‘nihilist’, he has in mind Nietzsche’s sense of the term: meaning, roughly, that what we call ‘truth’ is akin to a mobile army of metaphors. In Vattimo’s view, and in the view of many social constructivists (for example Berger and Luckmann 1966), the positivist model of scientific knowledge has increasingly given way to Nietzsche’s model of rhetoric.

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Sherwin, R. K., (2007) “Law, metaphysics, and the new iconoclasm”, Law Text Culture 11(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.771

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01 Jan 2007