From Fact‐checking to Value‐checking: Normative Reasoning in the New Public Sphere

This article suggests that fact checking is a useful but incomplete framework for delivering an epistemically healthy public sphere. Through a brief history of the fact/value distinction, it is argued that there is no secure justification for limiting interventions aimed at improving the emergent di...

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Justification
Political communication
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Regulation
Social media
Truth
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