Gobbledygook. (1996 winner of the Bad Writing Contest sponsored by the 'Philosophy and Literature' journal is an excerpt from 'Plato etc: The Problems of Philosophy and their Resolution' by Roy Bhaskar)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, November, 1996

A sentence from Roy Bhaskar's "Plato etc: The Problems of Philosophy and their Resolution" (Verso; 267 pages; $19.00 and [Pounds] 13.95) has won the Bad Writing Contest sponsored by Philosophy and Literature, a journal published by Johns Hopkins University Press. It begins:

Indeed dialectical critical realism may be seen under the aspect of Foucauldian strategic reversal-of the unholy trinity of Parmenidean/Platonic/Aristotelean provenance; of the Cartesian-Lockean-Humean-Kantian paradigm, of foundationalisms (in practice, fideistic foundationalisms) and irrationalisms (in practice, capricious exercises of will-to-power or some other ideologically and/or psycho-somatically buried source) new and old alike; of the primordial failing of western philosophy,...

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