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Posttruth Knowledge As A Power Game Steve Fuller Peter Kivisto

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Posttruth Knowledge As A Power Game Steve Fuller Peter Kivisto
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Steve Fuller, Peter Kivisto
ISBN: 9781783086931, 1783086939
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Posttruth Knowledge As A Power Game Steve Fuller Peter Kivisto by Steve Fuller, Peter Kivisto 9781783086931, 1783086939 instant download after payment.

‘Post-Truth’ was Oxford Dictionary’s 2016 word of the year. While the term was coined by its disparagers, especially in light of the Brexit and US Presidential campaigns, the roots of post-truth lie deep in the history of Western social and political theory. This book reaches back to Plato, ranges across theology and philosophy, and focuses on the Machiavellian tradition in classical sociology. The key figure here is Vilfredo Pareto, who offered the original modern account of post-truth in terms of the ‘circulation of elites’, whereby ‘lions’ and ‘foxes’ vie for power by accusing each other of illegitimacy, based on allegations of speaking falsely either about what they have done (lions) or what they will do (foxes). The defining feature of ‘post-truth’ is a strong distinction between appearance and reality which is never quite resolved, which means that the strongest appearance ends up passing for reality. The only question is whether more is gained by rapid changes in appearance (foxes) or by stabilizing one such appearance (lions). This book plays out what all this means for both politics and science.

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