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Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:14:39 2260462391
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какой браузер вы бы назвали САМЫМ лучшим?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:17:51 2260464272
Тор
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:18:28 2260464643
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:18:34 2260464704
Анон, почему ты жрешь говно?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:18:47 2260464835
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:18:55 2260464906
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>>226046239 (OP)
Сафари - гуднайс, остальные - бомжатня для гречневых големов.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:18:56 2260464927
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:19:01 2260464988
Амиго
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:19:29 2260465169
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:20:24 22604656910
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Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:20:47 22604658611
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>>226046239 (OP)
Сука, где Амиго? Он был настолько хорош, что устанавливался сам по себе.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:20:59 22604660712
Анон, баловался анальным ?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:20:59 22604660813
Яндекс Браузер довольно удобный. Да и сливаю я о себе инфу своим хотя бы, а не пендосам.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:21:07 22604661514
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Microsoft Edge
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:21:40 22604664815
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:21:59 22604666616
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:22:25 22604668917
>>226046608
Яндекс - нидерландская компания
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:22:26 22604669018
>>226046666
Ну тут хуй знает, сотона
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:22:35 22604670119
>>226046608
Ага, ведь конечно лучше пусть знаю о том, как ты скролишь цопэ какие-то мимикроклы под боком, нежели пендосы за океаном, которым на тебя мягкого говоря посрать
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:23:04 22604672820
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:23:24 22604674621
>>226046701
Ну дык я и не скроллю цопэ.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:24:00 22604677922
Вообще написал свой браузер на html и ушел в полную анонимность
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:24:54 22604683823
>>226046746
Ну не цопэ, так что-то другое
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:24:57 22604684124
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:25:18 22604686725
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:26:11 22604692526
Бамп тухло треду
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:26:30 22604695027
>>226046746
Пф. А в отчете будет указано иначе. И хуй ты чего докажешь, ведь "нет оснований не доверять" или подобная хуета.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:26:36 22604696128
Эти ебаные двощеры даже не могут тред заготовить
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:27:32 22604701229
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:29:30 22604714430
>>226046950
и нахуя тогда собирать инфу, если в отчёте можно указать "нет оснований не доверять" чему угодно?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:30:23 22604719531
>>226046239 (OP)
По обновлениям и прочему - Хром, в остальном случае Лиса.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:30:30 22604720332
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:30:58 22604723033
>>226046239 (OP)
У меня ведро, поэтому встроенный samsung браузер будет топ по умолчанию. Раньше на хромом сидел. Остальное говно.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:34:14 22604741734
Опера 12
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:34:47 22604746435
>>226046838
>>226046950
Педофилы ёбаные пиздуйте с треда.
Для обычного пользования яндекс браузер как раз таки удобен.
А если вы педофилы кроме цэпэ ничего не гуглите, то вам в tor.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:34:55 22604747136
Опера мини неплоха
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:36:22 22604755537
>>226047464
Ну не обязательно цопэ(это просто для самой наглядности), у каждого из нас свои склеты в шкафу и я считаю, что Яндексу не обязательно знать на что я дрочу свою вульву.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:36:30 22604756238
>>226047464

Спасибо, что сказал им за меня
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:36:44 22604758139
Бамп говно-треду
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:36:47 22604758540
Min довольно удобный, но из-за хуевого блокировщика рекламы и пидорасни из Гугла, войти в гугл аккаунт на Ютубе невозможно. По этой причине пришлось перекатиться на palemoon, который очень хуёво работает. Хотя, насколько мне известно сейчас не важно через какой браузер ты смотришь ютуб — он всё равно запускается как отдельное гугл-хром приложение.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:37:10 22604760841
>>226046490
Почему ни один браузер кроме сафари не умеет зумить веб страницы как фотки на телефоне и перелистывать страницы с этой классной анимацией? Я тоже не понимаю
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:38:11 22604767542
Купите себе собственный браузер и не ебетись со сливом своих данных
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:38:19 22604768943
>>226047555
С триплом спорить не буду, но мои скелеты лежат в торе.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:38:47 22604771744
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:40:39 22604782145
>>226047689
Впринципе Тор нихуя не защищает, мне какого-то хуя после посещения одного сайта (не цопэ) начали регулярно звонить какие-то лютые коллекторы(может не с этим связно, но это началось именно после этого)
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:40:57 22604784246
>>226046701
Кстати.
Из всех поисковиков с возможностью сразу искать картинки Яндекс единственный выдаёт годный контент с лолями и шотами. Все приватные поисковики же сливаются и выдают пустую страницу при попытке найти что-нибудь с тегом Lolicon
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:41:34 22604787447
Нахуя вообще пользоваться браузером?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:43:02 22604798948
>>226047842
Может там стоит блок на порно, не думал настройки чекнуть?
Я себе почти на все поисковики такое поставил, чтобы порно не гуглось
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:43:49 22604804149
Влад Бумага
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:43:50 22604804250
После 15 лет на лисе, после того как она скатилась, перешел на Яндекс.Браузер, а все палево делаю в Торе. Яндекс единственный удобный уже из коробки, поддержка плагинов хрома, и высокая скорость и эргономичность.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:45:28 22604812851
Почему вы упорствуете в своем говне?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:45:45 22604814752
>>226046239 (OP)
Safari на технике Apple. Microsoft Edge на Windows 10. Google Chrome на Chrome OS. Firefox на Linux. Вопросы?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:46:56 22604821653
>>226048147
Как научиться свистеть ?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:48:21 22604830954
>>226047989
Все семейные фильтры выключил, после чего только searchX начал выдавать мемы про лоликон.
Тестил дакдакго, swisscow, search x.
Так же тестил какой-то французский приватный-поисковик, который так же обосрался, но я к сожалению забыл название.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:49:48 22604838955
>>226048309
Ну это какое-то говно тогда, лучше пользуйся тором и качечкой тогда
03/08/20 Пнд 20:51:08 22604846056
"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:52:07 22604851257
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:52:08 22604851458
Бамп
03/08/20 Пнд 20:52:56 22604856359
"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:53:02 22604856860
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:53:36 22604860661
>>226046239 (OP)
Есть ли браузер, в котором есть ночной режим из коробки?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:54:30 22604866262
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 20:54:57 22604869063
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"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
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"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
03/08/20 Пнд 20:58:06 22604890069
"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
03/08/20 Пнд 20:58:54 22604893970
"Bullshit" is commonly used to describe statements made by people more concerned with the response of the audience than in truth and accuracy, such as goal-oriented statements made in the field of politics or advertising. On one prominent occasion, the word itself was part of a controversial advertisement. During the 1980 U.S. presidential campaign, the Citizens Party candidate Barry Commoner ran a radio advertisement that began with an actor exclaiming: "Bullshit! Carter, Reagan and Anderson, it's all bullshit!" NBC refused to run the advertisement because of its use of the expletive, but Commoner's campaign successfully appealed to the Federal Communications Commission to allow the advertisement to run unedited.[7]

Harry Frankfurt's concept
In his essay On Bullshit (originally written in 1986, and published as a monograph in 2005), philosopher Harry Frankfurt of Princeton University characterizes bullshit as a form of falsehood distinct from lying. The liar, Frankfurt holds, knows and cares about the truth, but deliberately sets out to mislead instead of telling the truth. The "bullshitter", on the other hand, does not care about the truth and is only seeking to impress:[8]

It is impossible for someone to lie unless he thinks he knows the truth. Producing bullshit requires no such conviction. A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it. When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false. For the bullshitter, however, all these bets are off: he is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. His eye is not on the facts at all, as the eyes of the honest man and of the liar are, except insofar as they may be pertinent to his interest in getting away with what he says. He does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.

Frankfurt connects this analysis of bullshit with Ludwig Wittgenstein's disdain of "non-sense" talk, and with the popular concept of a "bull session" in which speakers may try out unusual views without commitment. He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

Several political commentators have seen that Frankfurt's concept of bullshit provides insights into political campaigns.[9] Gerald Cohen, in "Deeper into Bullshit", contrasted the kind of "bullshit" Frankfurt describes with a different sort: nonsense discourse presented as sense. Cohen points out that this sort of bullshit can be produced either accidentally or deliberately. While some writers do deliberately produce bullshit, a person can also aim at sense and produce nonsense by mistake; or a person deceived by a piece of bullshit can repeat it innocently, without intent to deceive others.[10]

Cohen gives the example of Alan Sokal's "Transgressing the Boundaries" as a piece of deliberate bullshit. Sokal's aim in creating it, however, was to show that the "postmodernist" editors who accepted his paper for publication could not distinguish nonsense from sense, and thereby by implication that their field was "bullshit".

David Graeber's theory of bullshit work in the modern economy
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 21:00:39 22604902471
>>226048690
такое себе, на любителя
а у медленногрузящихся страниц анимация перехода норм работает?
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 21:01:52 22604909072
Остановился пока на Яндексе. Быстрый, удобный, легкий, безопасный. Уже третий год с него капчую, проблем нет, брат жив. До этого долго сидел на Фуррифоксе, но в один момент окончательно доебали лаги и дичайшие тормоза и решил просто ради интереса попробовать Яндекс и так на нём и остался.
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 21:13:57 22604993373
Бамп
Аноним 03/08/20 Пнд 21:18:53 22605028774
>>226047144
А ты улавливаешь суть российского правосудия. Молодец
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