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The philosopher Harry G Frankfurt's book on dishonesty offers a valuable insight into the Johnsonian mindset
I would love to have been a fly on the wall when the subject of the EU came up during the meetings between Boris Johnson and Ukraine's President Zelenskiy. How could Johnson, master of bullshit, have possibly handled the irony of the situation? He, the principal culprit in what is being increasingly recognised as the self-harm of Brexit; and Zelenskiy, desperate to join the EU that the UK, in its unforgivable folly, has left.
Now, I use the word bullshit - not normally one that appears in this column - advisedly. I have read a short book by a renowned American moral philosopher, Harry G Frankfurt, entitled On Bullshit. Frankfurt examines the distinction between humbug - deceptive misrepresentation, short of lying" - and outright lying; he sees his third category, bullshit, as a lack of connection to a concern with truth". It is this indifference to how things really are" that he regards as the essence of bullshit".
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