A Rhetorical Analysis Of On Bullshit By Harry Frankfurt
In the article “On Bullshit,” written by Harry Frankfurt published by Princeton University in 1986, Frankfurt tries to explain and develop an understanding of the term bullshit. The essay was originally written for the Raritan Quarterly Review and then was turned into a New York Times bestselling book in 2005 (“On Bullshit”, 2017). Frankfurt tries to equate the term bullshit across cultural lines and how the term is meant for persuasion and not just an expletive. He also explores the broken-down definition of the term and how it affects the term that we know today.
Taking from another paper Frankfurt deduces that bullshit has four main goals in its use, those being; an intention to deceive, lying, a category of speech and the misrepresentation