The Meaning of Truthiness

Baker, John JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Fri Sep 8 00:18:09 UTC 2006


        One of the reasons I don't like "truthiness" as a WOTY is that I
don't know what it means.  I had taken it to mean supposed higher truths
that are contrary to mere facts, examples of which would be pretty much
any statements on Iraq by the current administration.  But Roger Shuy in
Language Log,
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003557.html,
suggests that it can refer to "truth that is, well, true, but not
exactly what the listener or reader thought."  His examples include a
witness who chose to interpret "you" to mean his company rather than
himself and a humorous video for a "Topless Car Wash" where the car
washers turn out to be topless fat men.

        But these are really statements that are facty, not truthy, and
therefore the opposite of truthiness:  They are factually accurate but
misleadingly fail to convey the whole truth.  Or have I misapprehended
the greater truth about truthiness?


John Baker

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