Dec 23, 2024 07:14 PM
(This post was last modified: Dec 23, 2024 07:18 PM by C C.)
Merry Christmas
Postmodern Jukebox: "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" (Elmo & Patsy)... https://youtu.be/yHqZQve0KWc
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/yHqZQve0KWc
The 1979 original is here: https://youtu.be/MgIwLeASnkw
Ho ho hoaxing!
https://junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2024/...ho-hoaxing
INTRO: “Should we put Santa Claus on the ‘naughty list’?” Last Christmas, Nursery World (a childcare magazine) asked this question to an interdisciplinary panel, including James Mahon, a philosopher of deception. Mahon’s answer was a clear “yes”:
“Santa Claus is not a fictional character. Santa Claus is a lie character. There’s an important difference. Harry Potter is a fictional character. Children are not supposed to believe that Harry Potter exists. But children are supposed to believe Santa Claus exists.”
Lying, for Mahon, is naughty, making Christmas a “tainted holiday”. He urges adults to stop lying to children, and to turn Santa into a fictional character instead.
I partly agree with Mahon. He is right to correct anyone who mistakenly categorizes Santa as a fictional character. Hark now, however… Santa is also not a ‘lie character’. Santa is a ‘hoax character’!
Analytic philosophers of fiction and deception have thus far not paid much attention to hoaxing... (MORE - details)
Postmodern Jukebox: "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" (Elmo & Patsy)... https://youtu.be/yHqZQve0KWc
The 1979 original is here: https://youtu.be/MgIwLeASnkw
Ho ho hoaxing!
https://junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2024/...ho-hoaxing
INTRO: “Should we put Santa Claus on the ‘naughty list’?” Last Christmas, Nursery World (a childcare magazine) asked this question to an interdisciplinary panel, including James Mahon, a philosopher of deception. Mahon’s answer was a clear “yes”:
“Santa Claus is not a fictional character. Santa Claus is a lie character. There’s an important difference. Harry Potter is a fictional character. Children are not supposed to believe that Harry Potter exists. But children are supposed to believe Santa Claus exists.”
Lying, for Mahon, is naughty, making Christmas a “tainted holiday”. He urges adults to stop lying to children, and to turn Santa into a fictional character instead.
I partly agree with Mahon. He is right to correct anyone who mistakenly categorizes Santa as a fictional character. Hark now, however… Santa is also not a ‘lie character’. Santa is a ‘hoax character’!
Analytic philosophers of fiction and deception have thus far not paid much attention to hoaxing... (MORE - details)
