In the context of the presidential election in the United States and the EU referendum in the UK, Oxford showed the term ‘post-truth’ gaining immense popularity, especially in conjunction with ‘politics’ and ‘society’; by the end of 2016 Oxford Dictionaries declared it as the word of the year (English Oxford Living Dictionaries, 2018). Post-truth is an adjective which refers to ‘circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief’, and even though the concept has been around for centuries, several philosophers have resorted to blaming postmodernism for our ‘post-truth’ politics
Since 2016 the notions of post-truth and fake news have been playing an important role in the world\...
The term post-truth became the 2016 Oxford Dictionary word of the year, yet many schol- ars question...
‘Post-truth’ is a failed concept, both epistemically and politically because its simplification of t...
In the context of the presidential election in the United States and the EU referendum in the UK, Ox...
In 2016, the term "post-truth" was declared the "Word of the Year" by the Oxford Dictionaries, becau...
It appears at first glance as though truth is no longer relevant in a post-2016 presidential electio...
Ostensibly, there has been a recent rise in ‘post-truth’ thinking (Higgins, 2016; Rochlin, 2017; Spe...
In the contemporary era, the truth is generally being doubted. Various philosophers say that it is t...
Over recent months a vogue phrase has emerged in domestic and international politics: post truth. We...
Post-truth was the OED word of the year in 2016, defined as ‘relating to or denoting circumstances i...
It is not possible to get rid of the issue of truth. It was not possible at the dawn of philosophica...
The buzz of Brexit and Trump brought with it a new Oxford English Dictionary word of the year: ‘post...
The Politics of (Post) Truth conference brings together academics, politicians, media practitioners,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
Since 2016 the notions of post-truth and fake news have been playing an important role in the world\...
The term post-truth became the 2016 Oxford Dictionary word of the year, yet many schol- ars question...
‘Post-truth’ is a failed concept, both epistemically and politically because its simplification of t...
In the context of the presidential election in the United States and the EU referendum in the UK, Ox...
In 2016, the term "post-truth" was declared the "Word of the Year" by the Oxford Dictionaries, becau...
It appears at first glance as though truth is no longer relevant in a post-2016 presidential electio...
Ostensibly, there has been a recent rise in ‘post-truth’ thinking (Higgins, 2016; Rochlin, 2017; Spe...
In the contemporary era, the truth is generally being doubted. Various philosophers say that it is t...
Over recent months a vogue phrase has emerged in domestic and international politics: post truth. We...
Post-truth was the OED word of the year in 2016, defined as ‘relating to or denoting circumstances i...
It is not possible to get rid of the issue of truth. It was not possible at the dawn of philosophica...
The buzz of Brexit and Trump brought with it a new Oxford English Dictionary word of the year: ‘post...
The Politics of (Post) Truth conference brings together academics, politicians, media practitioners,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented series of political campaigns that made use of the Internet,...
Since 2016 the notions of post-truth and fake news have been playing an important role in the world\...
The term post-truth became the 2016 Oxford Dictionary word of the year, yet many schol- ars question...
‘Post-truth’ is a failed concept, both epistemically and politically because its simplification of t...