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On Bullshit Hardcover – January 30, 2005

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On Bullshit by Harry Frankfurt is the #1 New York Times bestseller
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"One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bullshit," Harry G. Frankfurt writes, in what must surely be the most eyebrow-raising opener in modern philosophical prose. "Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted." This compact little book, as pungent as the phenomenon it explores, attempts to articulate a theory of this contemporary scourge--what it is, what it does, and why there's so much of it. The result is entertaining and enlightening in almost equal measure. It can't be denied; part of the book's charm is the puerile pleasure of reading classic academic discourse punctuated at regular intervals by the word "bullshit." More pertinent is Frankfurt's focus on intentions--the practice of bullshit, rather than its end result. Bullshitting, as he notes, is not exactly lying, and bullshit remains bullshit whether it's true or false. The difference lies in the bullshitter's complete disregard for whether what he's saying corresponds to facts in the physical world: he "does not reject the authority of the truth, as the liar does, and oppose himself to it. He pays no attention to it at all. By virtue of this, bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are."

This may sound all too familiar to those of use who still live in the "reality-based community" and must deal with a world convulsed by those who do not. But Frankfurt leaves such political implications to his readers. Instead, he points to one source of bullshit's unprecedented expansion in recent years, the postmodern skepticism of objective truth in favor of sincerity, or as he defines it, staying true to subjective experience. But what makes us think that anything in our nature is more stable or inherent than what lies outside it? Thus, Frankfurt concludes, with an observation as tiny and perfect as the rest of this exquisite book, "sincerity itself is bullshit." --Mary Park

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"A #1 New York Times Bestseller"

"Harry G. Frankfurt, Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecturer, American Council of Learned Societies"

"Winner of the Bestseller Award in Philosophy, The Book Standard"

"Spare yourself the annual round-ups in the newspapers or the boy-scout enthusiasm of podcasters. To understand the great political shift of this year, the work you need is a piece of philosophy called—what else?—
On Bullshit."---Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian

"Immediately, I must say: read it. Beautifully written, lucid, ironic and profound, it is a model of what philosophy can and should do. It is a small and highly provocative masterpiece, and I really don't think I am bullshitting you here."
---Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times

"[Frankfurt] tries, with the help of Wittgenstein, Pound, St. Augustine and the spy novelist Eric Ambler, among others, to ask some of the preliminary questions—to define the nature of a thing recognized by all but understood by none. . . . What is bullshit, after all? Mr. Frankfurt points out it is neither fish nor fowl. Those who produce it certainly aren't honest, but neither are they liars, given that the liar and the honest man are linked in their common, if not identical, regard for the truth."
---Peter Edidin, New York Times

"A slim treatise on the pervasive, willful and devilish art of avoiding the truth." ―
Washington Post

"Terrific. . . . Has anything truer ever been written?"
---William Watson, Montreal Gazette

"
On Bullshit offers a tightly focused, telling critique of a political and cultural climate that seems positively humid with mendacity, obfuscation, evasion and illusion."---Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle

"[Frankfurt] attracted public attention on a scale unimaginable to most academic philosophers. The reason for his appearances on Jon Stewart’s
Daily Show, CBS’s 60 Minutes and other US network TV programmes was On Bullshit, his brief but bestselling disquisition on what he described as ‘one of the most salient features of our culture.'" ― Financial Times

"The scholar who answers the question, 'What is bullshit?' bids boldly to define the spirit of the present age. . . . Frankfurt's conclusion . . . is that bullshit is defined not so much by the end product as by the process by which it is created. Eureka! Frankfurt's definition is one of those not-at-all-obvious insights that become blindingly obvious the moment they are expressed."
---Timothy Noah, Slate

"One of the most read works of public philosophy ever."
---Nigel Warburton, New European

"The droll prose is a tasty treat."
---Richard Pachter, Boston Globe

"This is what the world has long needed. . . . Bullshit is now such a dominant feature of our culture that most of us are confident we can recognize and rebuff it. But Frankfurt shows the reader just how insidious (and destructive) it can be. . . . This book will change your life."
---Leopold Froehlich, Playboy

"Frankfurt's book should be required reading for anyone whose speech or writing are intended for public consumption. Despite his subject, he is definitely not full of it."
---Kevin Wood, Japan Times

"There are numerous problems which may be expanded, looked into and analyzed concerning bullshit. And I dare say that Frankfurt's little book is a nice starting point."
---Petter A. Naessan, Philosophy Now

"With its relevance to contemporary issues and culture,
On Bullshit is well worth the read. . . . The analysis is strict and philosophical with the clear intention of seeking the truth."---Karen Boore, Michigan Review

"[
On Bullshit's] calm, clearheaded deconstruction of everyday deceit is without parallel."---Gordon Phinn, Books in Canada

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Princeton University Press; 1st edition (January 30, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 67 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0691122946
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0691122946
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.25 x 0.5 x 6.25 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Harry G. Frankfurt is a professor of philosophy emeritus at Princeton University. His books include The Reasons of Love; Necessity, Volition, and Love; and The Importance of What We Care About. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Fun, But Not Enough
This tiny book is really just an essay, and you can read it in a sitting or two. It was published almost twenty years ago, and it’s showing its age. The constant use of "he" as a generic pronoun is irritatingly old-school. Also, the author keeps talking about "the proliferation of BS," but doesn't comment – for reasons of age – on the way online BS disrupts our lives.More generally, the author observes that "BS is a greater enemy of the truth than lies," but doesn't bother to support the claim. In 2003, two years before this essay was published, Colin Powell told the UN, "Saddam Hussein has chemical weapons." …but was General Powell lying or BSing? Which is more dangerous?As a government drone myself, I agree with the author’s observation that "BS is common in public life," but he doesn’t explore the consequences. Like all BSers, he isn’t concerned with outcomes.Now that I think about it, did the author just BS me out of ten bucks??
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