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Bullshit, broadly construedPhilosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.Frankfurt’s well-known analysis is useful for understanding bullshit assertions in spoken and written language. But the term “bullshit” is routinely applied to a wider range of phenomena. Paper work is bullshit. Textbook prices are bullshit. Airport security lines are bullshit. Even within the realm of language, Frankfurt’s analysis applies straightforwardly only to utterances that purport to aim at the truth. Yet, bullshit is possible not only in speech acts other than assertion, but also in co…Read more
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| Normative Ethics |
| Applied Ethics |
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| Kant: Ethics |