What is bullshit? Is it, as suggested by Harry G. Frankfurt, the author of a rather censorious but best-selling bullshit book on the subject, the product of moral morons who are content to live in the gray zone where there is no truth and no untruth, that the bullshitter cares less about the truth than the liar? This seems rather severe to me, even if true, or not true. In fact, I don't care if it's true or not, come to
think of it.
Is it silly stuff, like you see in all the Web sites dedicated to bullshit on the Internet? Now we're a little closer but still not quite there. Some bullshit is silly, true, but just because something is idiotic doesn't make it bullshit. Some very smart things are completely full of it. Have you read any string theory?
Is it, as Penn & Teller demonstrate in their truculent and amusing cable program, all the hypocritical garbage that clogs our social system? The faith healers, astrologers, dowsers, marketers? Yes, but to define a thing by its most egregious and worst examples is unfair, I think. There is bad bullshit, just as there is bad art of all kinds. But there is also good art. And that, my friends, is perhaps the most precious commodity that humanity can produce!
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