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Post-truth and Critical Pedagogy of Trust
Sažetak
This paper shows that the concept of post-truth disturbs the traditional relationship between truth and trust. It philosophically examines this relationship and concludes that, in the context of post-truth, emotion and instinct are often more powerful than truth and reason—in this space, truth gets replaced by trust. Moving on to the relationship between post-truth and digital trust, the paper shows that the trustworthiness of digital sources is always established in relation to the non-digital. Using the so-called data–information–knowledge– wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy, it concludes that post- truth is a poisonous public pedagogy, and indicates that it could be counterbalanced by a critical pedagogy of trust that pays equal attention to data, information, and knowledge.
Ključne riječi
post-truth, trust, epistemology, collective intelligence, DIKW hierarchy, public pedagogy