Jake Wright
And how do the epistemic nihilists among us know that? Or, as with the God and religion folks, are they basically just taking their own existential leap of faith to something that "here and now" they happen to believe is true "in their head"?Bullshit similarly rejects the value of truth, though for somewhat different reasons. Bullshit is essentially a claim that the speaker wishes their interlocutor to believe, though the speaker themselves has no regard for the claim’s truth value.
Meanwhile, is it or is it not a fact that important distinctions need to be made between bullshit in the either/or world and bullshit pertaining to conflicting goods in the is/ought world?
So, you're an epistemic nihilist. How would/should you react to things like this -- politics? -- when ultimately you're convinced your very own claims knowledge are "either nonexistent or unattainable for human beings"?For example, Donald Trump regularly claims that unflattering coverage such as reports regarding crowd size (Concha 2018; Dale 2019; Levine 2019; O’Neil 2019), his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic (Trump 2020c), and his reelection campaign (Trump 2020b) is ‘fake news".
As for where Trump fits into all of this, well, he bullshits us all the time, right? As someone once suggested: "how can you tell if Trump is bullshitting us, lying to us? He opens his mouth and says something."
And the thing is, I suspect Trump must know it is bullshit. And his fanatical MAGA "base" must at least suspect that they are being lied to...over and over again. But that's just how it all unfolds. Realpolitik, some call it. Cue Machiavelli others will suggest. The end -- bringing America back to the 1950s -- justifies any and all means. Or, perchance, is he really committed ideologically to his autocratic agenda?
His aim was to get elected, and then reelected...by any means necessary.As I have argued previously, Trump’s claims are bullshit precisely because of his aim in expressing them.
On the other hand, out in the real world, who among us gets to say who the bullshitters are and what in fact is bullshit?Some cries of fake news are accurate, while others are not; Trump desires his audience to believe him not because they are true or false, but because they are unflattering. Unlike the lie, where truth matters, the truth value of the bullshitter’s claim is simply irrelevant.