This article is a critique of the notion of post-truth. Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, I argue that the epistemological crisis suggested by the notion of post-truth is epiphenomenal to a more general crisis of authority, a crisis that is poorly understood in the literature. I also argue that revisiting Arendt’s account of authority can help us elucidate the vexed dynamics of authority in modern society, as well as the dynamics behind its current crisis. The post-truth situation is a loss of authority that is political before it presents as epistemological. Effectively addressing this situation, I conclude, is a much more challenging and complex proposition than what is suggested in the literature on post-truth.
机构:
Univ Malta, Dept English, Literary Theory Poetry & Philosophy, Msida, MaltaUniv Malta, Dept English, Literary Theory Poetry & Philosophy, Msida, Malta
Corby, James
[J].
COUNTERTEXT-A JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE POST-LITERARY,
2018,
4
(03):
: 431
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