Why They Know Not What They Do: A Social Constructionist Approach to the Explanatory Problem of False Consciousness

Authors

  • Lee Wilson University of Edinburgh

Keywords:

false consciousness, social philosophy, epistemic oppression, ideology, critical social ontology

Abstract

False consciousness requires a general explanation for why, and how, oppressed individuals believe propositions against, as opposed to aligned with, their own well-being in virtue of their oppressed status. This involves four explanatory desiderata: belief acquisition, content prevalence, limitation, and systematicity. A social constructionist approach satisfies these by understanding the concept of false consciousness as regulating social research rather than as determining the exact mechanisms for all instances: the concept attunes us to a complex of mechanisms conducing oppressed individuals to mistake social understandings of themselves as natural self-understandings—the limits lie where these overlap, or are entirely absent.

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2022-03-03

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Wilson, Lee. 2022. “Why They Know Not What They Do: A Social Constructionist Approach to the Explanatory Problem of False Consciousness”. Journal of Social Ontology 7 (1). Vienna, Austria:45-72. https://journalofsocialontology.org/index.php/jso/article/view/6731.

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