Contingent Truths

Episode 7: From Shared Narratives to Fragmented Selves and a Path Back to Truth

1 h 5 min · 22 de ago de 2025
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In this deep dive, we examine how narrative has profoundly shaped human understanding of reality throughout history. It traces the journey from pre-modern oral traditions and epics, which fostered a shared, divinely-anchored moral universe, to the rise of the novel, which introduced secular, individualistic, and man-made realities through "formal realism." We then explore how mass media, such as film and television, amplified this reality-shaping power, leading to the postmodern deconstruction of traditional morality and the emergence of the anti-hero. Finally, we address the contemporary digital age, where algorithms create fragmented "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers," fulfilling Nietzsche's prophecy of a world without a shared truth, contrasting this with an Islamic epistemological framework that re-establishes an objective, divine truth as the foundation of meaning and art.

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Episode 7: From Shared Narratives to Fragmented Selves and a Path Back to Truth

In this deep dive, we examine how narrative has profoundly shaped human understanding of reality throughout history. It traces the journey from pre-modern oral traditions and epics, which fostered a shared, divinely-anchored moral universe, to the rise of the novel, which introduced secular, individualistic, and man-made realities through "formal realism." We then explore how mass media, such as film and television, amplified this reality-shaping power, leading to the postmodern deconstruction of traditional morality and the emergence of the anti-hero. Finally, we address the contemporary digital age, where algorithms create fragmented "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers," fulfilling Nietzsche's prophecy of a world without a shared truth, contrasting this with an Islamic epistemological framework that re-establishes an objective, divine truth as the foundation of meaning and art.

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