

Can Politics and Truth Coexist?
Jul 1, 2025
Joining the discussion is Michael Patrick Lynch, a distinguished philosophy professor and author of "On Truth in Politics." He tackles the vital role of truth in democratic governance, arguing that truth is essential, not optional, in politics. Lynch explores the complex relationship between scientific truths and political beliefs, especially regarding climate change. He highlights the dangers of social media and the 'post-truth' world and emphasizes the need for better epistemic infrastructure to foster informed political discourse. It's a thought-provoking look at why truth matters now more than ever.
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Truth Can Exist in Politics
- Political judgments can be true or false based on their correspondence with reality. - Democracy demands treating some political claims as truth to justify policies and accountability.
Crime Stats vs Public Perception
- Newt Gingrich disputed CNN's crime data by prioritizing people's fear over statistics. - This illustrates how political discourse often relies on emotional perception rather than objective facts.
Voting Doesn’t Determine Truth
- Political authority from votes differs from epistemic authority of knowledge. - Just because a majority votes on something doesn't make it true or morally right.