The Enchantment Of Reason

The Enchantment Of Reason

  • Author: Schlag, Pierre
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822321859
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822382775
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 1998
  • Month: July
  • Pages: 172
  • DDC: 349.73/01
  • Language: English
The Enchantment of Reason is a lively critique of American legal thought and the American legal system’s deification of reason. In an attempt to understand the current malaise of American law and the depressed condition of American intellectual life in general, Pierre Schlag diagnoses what he believes is an epidemic of pathological reliance on the principle of reason. Contending that legal thinkers continually fail to recognize the aesthetic and ethical prejudices of rationalism, Schlag creates a genealogy that shows how the call to reason has become a manipulative vehicle of power, faith, and prejudice.
In examining the fierce resistance to questioning reason’s primacy, this renowned critic and professor of American law demonstrates how those who use and study the law perpetuate their own methodological blind spots. Claiming that reason has been endowed with a virtually mystical power to organize social life, Schlag unravels the seemingly rational world of judicial opinions, statutes, doctrines, and legal principles. In the process, he paints a shocking—and sure to be controversial—picture of the chaos and, indeed, violence of the American legal tradition.
This bold commentary on the irrationality of reason in American law and legal studies will interest not only legal scholars and philosophers but also serious thinkers across a broad disciplinary spectrum.


  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Following the Letter of the Law
    • The Purloined Letter
    • The Logic of the Frame
    • Two Kinds of Errors
    • Professional Solipsism
    • There’s No Failure Like Success
    • Wherever You Go There You Are
    • The Object of Desire
    • The Lure of the Real
    • Comfort and Dread
    • Reason in Law
    • Itinerary
  • 1 Faith in the Power of Reason
    • The Stakes
    • The Rule of Reason
    • Central Command and the Big Tent
  • 2 When Reason Runs Out
    • The Noble Scam
    • Nodding Heads Agree
    • Reason Rules
  • 3 The Arguments for Reason
    • The Reasonableness of Reason
    • In Praise of Reason (The Argument from Virtue)
    • The Argument from Fate
    • Reason’s Raison d’ Être
  • 4 Predicaments of Reason
    • Belief in, for, and through Reason
    • Critical Reflexivity and Frame Construction
    • Working at a Useless Task
    • Activity and Order
    • Constitutive Vulnerabilities
    • Modesty
    • False Modesty: The Strange Case of Neopragmatism
    • Language Games about Language Games
    • Presumption
  • 5 Divine Deceptions
    • Enchantment
    • The Ways of Enchantment
    • The Progressive Fallacy and the Last Laugh of Metaphysics
    • The Objectivist Aesthetic
    • The Subjectivist Aesthetic
    • The Roles of the Objectivist and the Subjectivist Aesthetic
    • “As If”Jurisprudence
    • The Transmigration of Authority
    • The Name of the Answer
    • When Reason Can’t Stop Making Sense
    • From Virtual Law to Virtual Reason
    • Just the Facts
  • 6 The Legal Self
    • Rationalism
    • Separating Self from Object
    • Separating Self from Context
    • Take This and Choose It
    • This Is Not a Stop Sign
    • False Empowerment
    • Free to Be Framed
    • Dominance and Submission
  • Epilogue: Reason without End
    • Boring and Dreary/Dreary and Boring
    • Nihilism
    • Life in the Grid—Running the Mazes
    • The Shallowness Problem
    • The Excessive Construction of Everything
    • Reason/Not
  • Notes
  • Index

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