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...there is anything left of this consensus, thinks Father Murray, it is not the doing of U.S. philosophers, most of whom are positivists-whose strictly limited truths must be capable of scientific proof-or pragmatists-whose truths are whatever works. Says Murray: "The American university long since bade a quiet goodbye to the whole notion of an American consensus, as implying that there are truths that we hold in common, and a natural law that makes known to all of us the structure of the moral universe in such wise that all of us are bound...
When he talks to academic audiences about an American consensus or, as he sometimes calls it, "the public philosophy," Father Murray is usually greeted by a blank stare or emphatic denial that such a thing exists. "Sir," someone is sure to say, "you refer to 'these truths' as the product of reason; the question is, whose reason?" When Murray replies that it is not a question of whose reason but of right reason, the rejoinder is: "But whose reason is right...
Thus, to the question of whether an American consensus exists today, Father Murray feels that the noes have it. But, says Father Murray, ask if America needs a consensus and the yeas have...
...Purpose. Murray poses his question cogently: "Can we or can we not achieve a successful conduct of our national affairs, foreign and domestic, in the absence of a consensus that will set our purposes, furnish a standard of judgment on policies, and establish the proper conditions for political dialogue?" Anti-Communism is a poor substitute. If Communism should vanish overnight, he says, Americans would still
...faced with the world's disorder and the questions: What kind of order in the world do you want? What truths do you hold? The U.S., says Murray, needs "a new moral act of purpose" beyond the "small-souled purpose of mere survival...