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This book investigates the impact of misinformation and the role of truth in political struggle. It develops a theory of objective truth for political controversy over topics such as racism and gender, based on the insights of intersectionality, the Black feminist theory of interlocking systems of oppression. Truth is defined using the tools of model theory and formal semantics, but the theory also captures how social power dynamics strongly influence the operation of the concept of truth within the social fabric. Systemic ignorance, propagated through false speech and misinformation, sustains oppressive power structures and perpetuates systemic inequity. Truth tends to empower marginalized groups precisely because oppressive systems are maintained through systemic ignorance. If the truth sets people free, then power will work to obscure it. Hence, the rise of misinformation as a political weapon is a strategy of dominant power to undermine the political advancement of marginalized groups.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Truth in Political Struggle

Chapter 2: Politically Contested Terminology

Chapter 3: On the Possibility of Semantic Corruption

Chapter 4: Toward a Conception of Misinformation as Epistemic Violence

Chapter 5: Model-Theoretic Semantics for Politically Contested Terminology

Chapter 6: Toward an Intersectional Metasemantics

Chapter 7: Power and Regimes of Truth

Chapter 8: An Analytic Philosopher’s Unified Theory of Intersectionality

Chapter 9: Intersectional Metasemantic Adequacy

Chapter 10: A Metasemantics for Intersectionality

Chapter 11: Situated Knowledge and the Regime of Truth


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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 04/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9783030733384, 978-3030733384
    ISBN10: 3030733386

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book investigates the impact of misinformation and the role of truth in political struggle. It develops a theory of objective truth for political controversy over topics such as racism and gender, based on the insights of intersectionality, the Black feminist theory of interlocking systems of oppression. Truth is defined using the tools of model theory and formal semantics, but the theory also captures how social power dynamics strongly influence the operation of the concept of truth within the social fabric. Systemic ignorance, propagated through false speech and misinformation, sustains oppressive power structures and perpetuates systemic inequity. Truth tends to empower marginalized groups precisely because oppressive systems are maintained through systemic ignorance. If the truth sets people free, then power will work to obscure it. Hence, the rise of misinformation as a political weapon is a strategy of dominant power to undermine the political advancement of marginalized groups.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction: Truth in Political Struggle

    Chapter 2: Politically Contested Terminology

    Chapter 3: On the Possibility of Semantic Corruption

    Chapter 4: Toward a Conception of Misinformation as Epistemic Violence

    Chapter 5: Model-Theoretic Semantics for Politically Contested Terminology

    Chapter 6: Toward an Intersectional Metasemantics

    Chapter 7: Power and Regimes of Truth

    Chapter 8: An Analytic Philosopher’s Unified Theory of Intersectionality

    Chapter 9: Intersectional Metasemantic Adequacy

    Chapter 10: A Metasemantics for Intersectionality

    Chapter 11: Situated Knowledge and the Regime of Truth


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