The propagation of fake news has given rise to a pervasive sense of apprehension regarding its ramifications for democratic societies. The disruptive influence of digital technologies has inten-sified the repercussions of information manipulation and eroded the epistemic foundations of democratic deliberation to an unprecedented degree. Consequently, the dissemination of fake news poses a substantial threat to fundamental democratic values such as freedom, autonomy and equality, giving rise to pressing questions regarding the optimal balance between safe-guarding these principles and preserving freedom of expression. These issues were addressed in a funded research project “Deceit and Self-Deception: How We Should Address Fake News and Other Cognitive Failures of the Democratic Public” (PRIN 2017), conducted by a team of scholars from four Italian universities (UPO, UNIGE, UNIPV, LUISS). The primary findings of this research were presented in a workshop, which was held at Luiss on 26-27 October 2023. A se-lection of the papers presented at the workshop have been selected fort his special section of Philosophy and Public Issues.

The Democratic Containment of Fake News and Bad Beliefs

Biale Enrico;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The propagation of fake news has given rise to a pervasive sense of apprehension regarding its ramifications for democratic societies. The disruptive influence of digital technologies has inten-sified the repercussions of information manipulation and eroded the epistemic foundations of democratic deliberation to an unprecedented degree. Consequently, the dissemination of fake news poses a substantial threat to fundamental democratic values such as freedom, autonomy and equality, giving rise to pressing questions regarding the optimal balance between safe-guarding these principles and preserving freedom of expression. These issues were addressed in a funded research project “Deceit and Self-Deception: How We Should Address Fake News and Other Cognitive Failures of the Democratic Public” (PRIN 2017), conducted by a team of scholars from four Italian universities (UPO, UNIGE, UNIPV, LUISS). The primary findings of this research were presented in a workshop, which was held at Luiss on 26-27 October 2023. A se-lection of the papers presented at the workshop have been selected fort his special section of Philosophy and Public Issues.
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