Listen "Volume CLXXIX - Coherence Can Be Built and Preserved"
Episode Synopsis
Core Concept: Postmodernism's deconstructive tools are useful for demolition but useless for building—coherence can be deliberately constructed and functionally maintained.Key Takeaways:After recognizing that meaning is constructed, you still must choose what to constructSome constructed meanings are more coherent, stable, and useful than others—these distinctions are realThe proof of coherence is not philosophical argument but functional testing: does it work?Challenge Question: What have you endlessly deconstructed without ever building anything to replace it?
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