Rolfe
PS: I also would be interested in what Martin Jay had to say. The only thing
I can recall of him were some comments, I think in _Modern European
Intellectual History_, that intellectual history should/might take a
linguistic turn (away from the notion of "ideas" I believe). This suggests a
possible commitment to some form of critical hermeneutics but also possibly
a negative heuristic (pace Lakatos) that meaning can not arise from anything
other than language; i.e., mimesis would be an unwelcome visitor--and would
definately not be invited to stay for dinner.
Rolfe Windward [UCLA GSE&IS: Curriculum & Teaching]
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