should consider the author dead and not worry about what the author may have meant when writing the book. However, Derrida wrote another whole book explaining his previous book when people misinterpreted his arguments in the prior book. Apparently he expected people to have interpreted his
book in the way he meant it and not in the way they chose to interpret it.
C.S. Lewis writes in Mere Christianity that a man can say he disbelieves in morality until someone steals from him and then he is the first to cry that an injustice has occurred, thus appealing to the moral law he previously denied.
Albert Einstein wrote that he was a moral relativist, but could not live like one if he wanted to get along in the world.
There are so many examples of contradictions between worldviews and practical living. These same people would have their practical lives come crashing down if they actually lived out their foundational presuppositions about life. If Derrida truly wanted to maintain his foundational beliefs he would have never been able to share them with anyone because they could never be communicated.
In contrast, Renee Descartes, who is famous for his conclusion "I think therefore I am" remained in bed until he had resolved himself to the fact of his existence by acknowledgement of his own thoughts. He understood there was no point in going through the actions of life if he wasn't yet sure of his existence.
There are certainly some foundational beliefs we are grateful people don't actually try and live out for this benefits the rest of society. I have read of people who believe that there is no moral law and no difference between stepping on a beetle and killing a person. I would not advocate that they try and live this practically, but that they realize the impossibility of that belief system.
To borrow from Joe Boot, ones worldview must be able to give an adequate explanation for science, logic, morality and language. It must answer questions of origin, purpose, morality, and final destiny.
Apologist Ravi Zacharias rightly advocates that ones worldview must be logical, livable, and transferable. In other words, it must make sense philosophically, work practically, and have the ability to be communicated to another.
We must learn to think about our worldviews and not simply continue plunging blindly into life with no consideration for our basic foundational beliefs. We must not live lives in a place of complacent contradiction. It's time to examine our foundational principles and confirm them or change them to line up with truth. Socrates always lamented that "the unexamined life was not worth living." I believe that he realized that how we live is directly related to how we think.
Conversely, when Jesus called for man's repentance he was speaking not only about a heart change, but a mind change, for the word literally means "to change the way you think." Our thinking must line up with reality. That reality has been revealed through the person of Jesus for He said of himself that He is the Truth. Truth is personified in the person of Jesus. Hence, it can be personally known and experienced. Truly, when we examine our way of thinking we must do so in light of truth. We must compare our way of thinking to the Truth and alter ours to His when we find a discrepancy in the way we think. The way we live will follow when our thoughts follow His.
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