BBC - What does post-truth mean for a philosopher?
This piece presents the thoughts of professor AC Grayling on the "post-truth" campaign trend and why it is so controversial. Grayling blames part of the trend on the 2008 financial crisis and "warns of the "corruption of intellectual integrity" and damage to "the whole fabric of democracy."
The article also delves into the narcissism of social media and the problems that arise now that everyone can publish their opinions on the internet and that there seems to be an "online culture that can't distinguish between fact and fiction."
What does post-truth mean for a philosopher?
The article also delves into the narcissism of social media and the problems that arise now that everyone can publish their opinions on the internet and that there seems to be an "online culture that can't distinguish between fact and fiction."
What does post-truth mean for a philosopher?
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