The book highlights specific, quoted passages from several prominent intellectuals, including:
Intellectual Impostures (published as Fashionable Nonsense in the US) is a 1998 book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont that critiques the use of scientific concepts and terminology by several prominent French postmodernist philosophers. 1. Core Purpose and Argument Intellectual Impostures: postmodern philosopher...
It acts as a critique of how "authority" is determined in academic and public spheres. To help you further, would you like: The book highlights specific, quoted passages from several