Stanley on Ideology

John Protevi
2016 THEORIA : an International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science  
I explore Jason Stanley's notion of ideology. After preliminary remarks on ideology and coercion in social reproduction, I offer a restatement of Stanley's position on ideology, examining his notion of epistemic harm. I then examine the role of emotion in his thinking as that which binds beliefs to agents, and conclude with an argument for a notion I call "affective ideology" that enables us to connect ideology with the use of force in "coercive social reproduction."
doi:10.1387/theoria.16326 fatcat:ykxzyumxurgwlok7uro2dkoqdy