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Author Heffer, Chris, author.

Title All bullshit and lies? : insincerity, irresponsibility, and the judgment of untruthfulness / Chris Heffer.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]

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Description xv, 332 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Theoretical underpinnings ; Trust, cooperation, and insincerity ; Bullshit, inquiry, and irresponsibility -- The trust framework ; Claims of and evidence for untruthfulness ; justified untruthfulness ; insincere discourse strategies ; Epistemically irresponsible discourse pathologies ; Culpability and breach of trust -- Case studies ; Discourse and democracy: the trust heuristic and sample analyses ; Poisoning and partisanship: an analysis of the Salisbury nerve agent attack -- Conclusion.
Summary "In a post-factual world in which claims are often held to be true only to the extent that they partisanly confirm one's preexisting beliefs, this book asks the following crucial questions: How can one identify the many forms of untruthfulness in discourse? How can one know when their use is ethically wrong? How can one judge untruthfulness in the messiness of situated discourse? Drawing on pragmatics, philosophy, psychology, and law, All Bullshit and Lies? develops a comprehensive framework for analyzing untruthful discourse in situated context. The TRUST (Trust-Related Untruthfulness in Situated Text) framework sees untruthfulness as encompassing not just deliberate manipulations of what you believe to be the truth (the insincerity of withholding, misleading, and lying), but also the distortions that arise pathologically from an irresponsible attitude toward the truth (dogma, distortion, and bullshit). Truth is often not "in play" (as in jokes or fiction), or concealing it can achieve a greater good (as in saving another's face). Untruthfulness becomes unethical in discourse, though, when it unjustifiably breaches the trust an interlocutor invests in the speaker. In such cases, the speaker becomes willfully insincere or epistemically negligent and thus culpable to a greater or lesser degree. In addition to the theoretical framework, the book provides a clear, practical heuristic for analyzing discursive untruthfulness and applies it to such cases of public discourse as the Brexit "battle bus," Trump's tweet about voter fraud, Blair's and Bush's claims about weapons of mass destruction, and the multiple forms of untruthfulness associated with the Skripal poisoning case"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Discourse analysis -- Political aspects.
Rhetoric -- Political aspects.
Truthfulness and falsehood -- Political aspects.
Discourse analysis -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst00894937
Rhetoric -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01096959
Truthfulness and falsehood -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01158258
ISBN 9780190923280 hardcover
0190923288 hardcover
9780190923297 paperback
0190923296 paperback
9780190923310 electronic publication

 
    
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