This book revisits Paul Ricoeur's classification of Karl Marx Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud as the masters of suspicion and provides a thought-provoking critique for critical religious studies scholars as well as anyone working in critical theory more broadly. Whereas Ricoeur saw suspicion as a mode of interpretation Andrew Dole argues that the method common to his masters is better understood as a mode of explanation. Dole replaces Ricoeur's hermeneutics of suspicion with suspicious explanation which claims the existence of hidden phenomena that are bad in some recognizable way. Each of the masters Dole argues offered a distinct kind of suspicious explanation.<br/> <br/> Reconstructing Marx Nietzsche and Freud in this way brings their work into conversation with conspiracy theories which are themselves a type of suspicious explanation. Dole argues that conspiracy theories and other types of suspicious explanation are cognitively ensnaring to borrow a term from Pascal Boyer. If they are true they are importantly true but their truth or falsity can be very difficult to ascertain.
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