Political Epistemology, Technocracy, and Political Anthropology: Reply to a Symposium on Power Without Knowledge

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Friedman, Jeffrey
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关键词
citizen-technocrats; democratic technocracy; epistemological individualism; epistocracy; Foucault; hermeneutics; ignorance; interpretivism; methodological collectivism; methodological individualism; naï ve realism; philosophy of social science; political anthropology; political epistemology; positivism; social science; social hypstasization; technocracy;
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10.1080/08913811.2020.1891708
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
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A political epistemology that enables us to determine if political actors are likely to know what they need to know must be rooted in an ontology of the actors and of the human objects of their knowledge; that is, a political anthropology. The political anthropology developed in Power Without Knowledge envisions human beings as creatures whose conscious actions are determined by their interpretations of what seem to them to be relevant circumstances; and whose interpretations are, in turn, determined by webs of belief built from somewhat heterogeneous streams of incoming ideas. This anthropology, then, has two components. Ideational heterogeneity undermines the aspiration of technocracy to predict human behavior and the aspiration of social science to arrive at lawlike generalizations about it. Ideational determinism, however, which is less important than ideational heterogeneity to the critique of technocracy, may be more important to generating epistemological approaches to other forms of politics, all of which involve the actions of human beings who, as such, are largely at the mercy of the fallible ideas to which they have been exposed.
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