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Fact-Checking and Truth-Telling in an Age of Alternative Facts
Author(s) -
Linda M. G. Zerilli
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
le foucaldien
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-2076
DOI - 10.16995/lefou.68
Subject(s) - contingency , democracy , truth telling , hostility , epistemology , post truth , absolute (philosophy) , philosophy , sociology , law , psychology , psychoanalysis , politics , political science , social psychology
In an age of alternative facts, fact-checking has become almost second nature to critical thinkers who are concerned with the consequences of post-truth for the future of democracy. Drawing primarily on the work of Hannah Arendt and secondarily on that of Michel Foucault, this essay questions fact-checking as a democratic world-building practice and argues for forms of truth-telling that do not fall prey to Western philosophical conceptions of absolute truth and its hostility to plurality, opinion, and contingency.

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