Philosophy For Our Times

After postmodernism | Hilary Lawson, Robin van den Akker, Abby Innes, Sophie Scott-Brown

Oct 10, 2025
Join notable guests Abby Innes, an LSE political economy professor, Hilary Lawson, a philosopher known for his theory of closure, and Robin van den Akker, a cultural theorist exploring metamodernism. They delve into the implications of postmodernism, critiquing neoliberal economics and its societal impacts. Explore metamodernism as a response to post-truth chaos, and consider how epistemic closures can reshape our understanding of knowledge and reality. The conversation emphasizes the risks of seeking absolute truths while advocating for more nuanced, practical frameworks.
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Metamodernism As New Cultural Logic

  • Robin argues metamodernism describes a new cultural logic arising after postmodernism tied to changes in capitalism.
  • He says renewed universal-aspiring truth claims are political tools used to form coalitions and mobilize support.
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Neoclassical Economics As High Modernism

  • Abby explains neoclassical economics is a high-modernist project that treated humans like Newtonian particles.
  • She argues that treating social life as a closed, computable system produced damaging policy and repeated failures.
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Closure Replaces Objective Description

  • Hilary contends philosophers have shown knowledge as ultimate description is impossible due to different perspectives and embodied sensing.
  • He proposes 'closure': we create frameworks that close the world's openness into workable metaphors for intervention.
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