Different Kinds and Aspects of Bullshit

In Hardcastle Reisch (ed.), Bullshit and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court (2006)
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Abstract

In this paper, we aim to show that there is a particular kind of bullshit that is not dealt with in Harry Frankfurt’s and G.A. Cohen’s critiques of bullshit. We also point out the evaluative complexity of bullshit. Frankfurt and Cohen both stress its negative and possibly destructive aspects, but one might wonder whether bullshit need always and necessarily be reprehensible. We will argue that there are positive or at least neutral aspects to some kinds of bullshit.

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Katrien Schaubroeck
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Hans Maes
University of Kent

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