As an educator, I have a lot of sympathy for Felipe Fern谩ndez-Armesto鈥檚 lament about the sorry state of general knowledge (鈥Sorry, they haven鈥檛 a聽clue鈥, Opinion, 13 April); however, my (postmodernist?) mind cannot miss the irony of praising critical scepticism while blaming postmodern theories for replacing knowledge with information. Such theories advocate critical scepticism with regard to 鈥済rand narratives鈥, exactly, one could argue, what Fern谩ndez-Armesto calls the 鈥済lib certainties that his parents and teachers paraded鈥.
Also, I was startled to discover that 鈥渨e have extirpated every other kind of discrimination鈥 and 鈥渁re at work to eliminate prejudice against stupidity鈥, which the next paragraph implicitly equates with vocational competence. Sadly, we are far from having extirpated any kind of discrimination, and arguing against all kinds of discrimination is not a form of political correctness gone mad, as Fern谩ndez-Armesto seems to imply. Moreover, proclaiming that 鈥渆rudition is elitist鈥 and 鈥渋gnorance is egalitarian鈥 is not helpful; it corroborates the 鈥済rand narrative鈥 that universities are bastions of the elites while mistakenly portraying the ideal of egalitarianism as the root cause of the problems.
Finally, I could not but LOL (laugh out loud) at the statement that 鈥渋n classical Athens the internet would have been full of philosophy鈥 鈥 such an idealised and cartoonish representation of classical times is really what gives erudition a bad name.
Anna Notaro
@Notanna1
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee
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