ABSTRACT

The scientification of human life seems to-day to have no limits at all. It is indeed based on the transfer of scientific experimentalism in the social life. Because the pragmatics of science has taught us that the experimentation of the visual world is allowing us to confirm or falsify our scientific hypotheses, it convinced us that the dialogical experimentation of the consensus was able to experiment the truth or the untruth of our internal and social relations. But this social consensus is blind and is generating a “globalisation” that let disappear every social dialogue as well as human rights and the exercise of a positive freedom. Shareholders are willing to earn as much as possible by investing their money whilst the consumers want to buy their products as cheap as possible: the fate of workers consists in the dumping of their wages that does not even allow them anymore to act as citizens in their society. Philosophy must limit this total and blind experimentation by recalling that justice and culture are the fruits of a dialogue of truth that must be conducted at all levels of social relations and by showing how the conditions of this dialogue can be restored.