Listen "The Scaffolding of Foundational Fictions"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text, Bry Willis' essay accompanying the parable about "The Last Unicorn," offers a philosophical argument that many fundamental societal concepts are merely foundational fictions invented to stabilise and legitimise social structures. The author contends that entities like 'the rule of law' or 'the rational agent' function as the titular unicorn: a necessary, invisible centre that allows the supporting architecture, or scaffolding, to maintain coherence without needing a basis in external truth. This coherence, which the essay terms "coherence without correspondence," arises because the instruments designed to measure the fiction instead measure one another, making the system self-confirming. Ultimately, the text argues that the true authority lies not in the mythical centre but in the instruments and the systems themselves, which become sovereign long after the originating myth loses its credibility. The danger lies in those who control the instruments forgetting that the fiction is a manufactured requirement, leading to the use of these empty foundations as weapons of control.
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