
A So Long to 2025, and a Way Into 2026
In this reflective essay, Bry Willis introduces post-position thinking as a rejection of the modern pressure to adopt static, simplified intellectual labels. The author argues that modernism's desire to build and postmodernism’s drive to deconstruct both mistakenly treat philosophy as a final destination rather than an ongoing process. Instead of adhering to rigid ideologies for the sake of administrative convenience, Willis advocates for a philosophy of intellectual maintenance. This approach prioritises continuous repair and context-driven responses over the comfort of tidy, predictable stances. By embracing complexity and instability, the text suggests that true moral work lies in staying responsive to reality rather than defending a pre-packaged worldview. Ultimately, the source serves as a manifesto for intellectual honesty, valuing the messy work of navigation over the false clarity of a fixed position.
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