Linguistique de l’écrit

Revue internationale en libre accès

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229956

Lies – imposture – stupidity

Roland Breeur

Résumé

What is the truth? How do we determine what is true versus what is false? How can we assure ourselves and others that we are speaking truthfully? In his new book L.I.S.: Lies – Imposture – Stupidity, Roland Breeur takes a 21st Century perspective on the history and the potential future of truth – its meaning, its function, and its value. From Donald Trump and the “post-truth” era to the philosophical musings of Deleuze and Arendt, from political conspiracies to familial deceptions, Breeur insightfully explores the psychological mechanisms at work in lies and dissimulations of facts and fictions as well as the philosophical significance, and validity, of the search for truth. At once a historical survey of individuals who have spun webs of lies, on stages big and small, and a philosophical disquisition on truth past, present, and future, Breeur brings nuance and insight to discussions that have been had many times in many contexts over the years and that are currently being had in every corridor of our contemporary existence.

Détails de la publication

Maison d'édition: Jonas ir Jokūbas

Lieu de publication: Vilnius

Année: 2019

Pages: 100

ISBN (paperback): 978-609-82360-8-8

Citation complète:

Breeur Roland, 2019, Lies – imposture – stupidity. Vilnius, Jonas ir Jokūbas.