Ohio State is in the process of revising websites and program materials to accurately reflect compliance with the law. While this work occurs, language referencing protected class status or other activities prohibited by Ohio Senate Bill 1 may still appear in some places. However, all programs and activities are being administered in compliance with federal and state law.

POSTPONED: Department Colloquium: Rima Basu

This is Rima Basu
September 15, 2023
3:45 pm - 5:45 pm
353 University Hall

"Bullshit Inquiry"

Abstract: Academic journals serve dual roles: they exist to advance knowledge and the publications within are used as arbiters for career advancement. This duality can lead researchers to employ publication optimization strategies in an attempt to game the system through a variety of means including fraud, plagiarism, deception, poor citation practices, and more generally, so-called “scholarshit”. This paper introduces a previously overlooked strategy, "bullshit inquiry". Bullshit inquiry poses a unique moral and epistemic challenge in philosophy. A key methodological principle of philosophy is the principle of charity which asks us to interpret others in the most persuasive and truth-supporting manner we can.  Bullshit inquiry, characterized by a reckless disregard for truth or falsity, demonstrates not only a lack of respect but it also manipulates interlocutors into either abandoning charity or entertaining insincere beliefs, thereby undermining the foundational principles of philosophical discourse. 

Rima Basu is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College.