Can’t Help Falling in Love (with Truth)

Australasian Philosophical Review (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Gila Sher argues that the philosophy of truth needs to ask important questions about the value of truth, and how those values are threatened by the current post-truth crisis. I accept Sher’s request, but argue that the phenomena that concern her do not reveal a particularly pressing crisis of truth. I defend easy-going optimism, which argues that the value of truth to society is not in genuine danger of disappearing. To do so, I articulate the various things we might have in mind by ‘the value of truth’, and argue that they are not under serious threat.

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Jamin Asay
Purdue University

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