In the wake of Brexit and Trump, the debate surrounding post-truth fills the newspapers and is at the center of the public debate. Democratic institutions and the rule of law have always been constructed and legitimized by discourses of truth. And so the issue of "post-truth" or "fake truth" can be regarded as a contemporary degeneration of that legitimacy. But what, precisely, is post-truth from a theoretical point of view? Can it actually change perceptions of law, of institutions and political power? And can it affect our understanding of society and social relations? What are its ideological premises? What are the technical conditions that foster it? And most importantly, does it have anything to teach lovers of the truth? Pursuing an interdisciplinary perspective, this book gathers both well-known and newer scholars from a range of subject areas, to engage in a philosophical interrogation of the relationship between truth and law.

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In the wake of Brexit and Trump, the debate surrounding post-truth fills the newspapers and is at the center of the public debate. But what, precisely, is post-truth from a theoretical point of view? Can it actually change perceptions of law, of institutions and political power?

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Table of contents

List of Contributors

Post-Truth: What is it About? Introduction, by Tiziana Andina and Angela Condello

  1. Davide Pala, A Political and Deliberative Virtue? The Epistemic Trust in Trustworthy Epistemic Authorities
  2. Angela Condello, After the Ordeal. Law and the Age of Post-Truth
  3. Elisabetta Galeotti, Believing Fake News
  4. Jacopo Domenicucci, Can we trust post-truth? A Trojan Horse in liberal counterspeech.
  5. Sanja Bojanic, Certain trouble: Mockumentaries and Truth
  6. Diego Marconi, Fake news, the crisis of deference, and epistemic democracy
  7. Sara Guindani, From Transparency to "Trumparency"
  8. Luke Mason, Idealism, Empiricism, Pluralism, Law: Legal truth after modernity

9. Enrico Terrone, The Post-truth in Painting

10. Tracy B. Strong, Truth, Facts, Alternates and Persons: or, Whatever Has Happened to Post-modernism?

11. Tiziana Andina, Truth, Lies, and Post-truth

12. Maurizio Ferraris, Who Cares About Privacy? The Documedia Surplus Value

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138324664
Publisert
2019-05-28
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
412 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
188

Biografisk notat

Angela Condello is Adjunct Professor at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Turin, Italy.

Tiziana Andina is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin, Italy.