A cognitive and metacognitive bias that treats a particular definition of truth—usually the Western, Enlightenment-derived conception—as if it were neutral, impartial, and universal, while ignoring the historical, cultural, and political factors that produced it. The Neutral and Impartial Truth Bias presents "truth" as a pure, contextless concept, erasing the power relations, colonial histories, and social struggles that shaped what counts as truth in the West. It assumes that Western rationality is just rationality, Western truth is just truth—not one tradition among many. The bias operates at both individual and collective levels, making it nearly invisible to those who hold it. They don't see themselves as having a truth tradition; they see themselves as having truth itself. Everyone else has culture, bias, perspective. The West has reality.
"Western science discovered truth; other cultures had beliefs." That's Neutral and Impartial Truth Bias: treating the West's definition of truth as truth itself, not as one tradition among many. The speaker didn't see their own historical position; they saw only objectivity. Truth became a possession, not a pursuit—and they owned it."
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Fooled by Truth Theory "I have the truth," he said—and stopped listening. Fooled by Truth: treating truth as possession, not pursuit. His certainty made him deaf. The truth he had was real, but partial; there were other truths he couldn't hear. Truth fooled him into thinking inquiry was over. But inquiry is never over; truth always has more to say."
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Get the Fooled by Truth Theory mug.A theoretical framework proposing that there are legitimate, non-pathological forms of "post-truth" phenomena—situations where the dominance of narrative over fact reflects not the death of truth but the recognition that truth is always mediated, always interpreted, always embedded in power relations. The theory distinguishes between pathological post-truth (deliberate deception, propaganda, conspiracy theories) and valid post-truth: the acknowledgment that different communities have different truth practices, that official facts often serve official interests, that what counts as "truth" in any society reflects who has power to define it. Valid post-truth doesn't deny reality—it asks whose reality counts, who gets to define the terms, and how truth functions as a social practice rather than just a correspondence to facts. It's post-truth as critique rather than cynicism.
Example: "He wasn't denying climate change—he was asking why indigenous observations counted less than satellite data. The Theory of Valid Post-Truth explains this: not rejection of truth, but critique of whose truth counts."
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Example: "The community trusted their own observation over government statistics—not because they were anti-science, but because the government had lied to them for generations. Theory of Legit Post-Truth: skepticism as survival, not cynicism."
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