Conclusions the Statesn school of thought, then, may still not have climbed bulge of the ditch into which the McCarthy Era plunged it. This is not to say that the defensive mystify it adopted after World War II had no good results. Once philosophy had been removed from concrete questions, it gained a certain classify of freedom. It was, for example, only after the McCarthy Era, with its obvious anti-Semitism, that Jews were truly free to pursue careers in the Statesn philosophy departments. one wonders how soon that would have happened if philosophy had continued to be the sort of value-bound enterprise it tended to be earlier--bound in part, inevitably, to the higher wisdoms of the small-minded America of which Bertrand Russell--and not only he--had run afoul. The McCarthy Era also brought universities s invariablyal(prenominal) practical benefits. The dominance of a single paradigm meant that philosophy departments could be small and cheap, as befitted a possibly insurgent frill in a country whose chosen legation was the preservation of global free enterprise. Genuine and fecund pluralism, were it ever to arrive in the New World, would require far bigger and more expensive departments, and there is no evidence that American universities are ready to support them.
20 The result, as Reiner Schürmann has written, is that the large awaited dialogue between analytical and Continental philosophy is taking place in Europe, not in America [321]. It seems possible, in other words, that the choices it made in the fifties en fittedd American philosophy to operate the McCarthy Era. But they may have allowed it to survive only as a reduced and reticent discipline, able to see just a few stars in an keen firmament that was once much wider and more interesting. Whether these advantages from forty old age ago justify perpetuating the present situation much longish is not...
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