Princeton University Press
1 Aug 2025 Ideas Podcast
Listen in to a new podcast series, The Truth About Bullshit, hosted by New Books Network editor, Caleb Zakarin.
Named for the famous philosophy treatise by the late Harry Frankfurt, The Truth About Bullshit podcast seeks to illuminate our world and the pressing issues therein by calling out bullshit a misrepresentation of truth in all its forms. Were excited to introduce a short series of interviews with experts on fields ranging from AI to business, to politics.
Twenty years ago, Princeton University Press published a short volume with an excellent title: On Bullshit. Written by philosopher Harry Frankfurt, On Bullshit was adapted from an essay that explored the meaning, uses, and consequences of bullshit.
At just 80 pages, On Bullshit became a favorite of readers, selling over 1 million copies and spending 27 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Its not often that a work of philosophy breaks through to the mainstream, but readers of On Bullshit quickly discover why. Harrys meditation on the meaning of bullshit can be read in one sitting, but the ideas have staying power. After you read Harrys book, you start to see bullshit everywhere and recognize its uniquely pernicious effects on whatevers left of the public square. Harry wrote his book long before modern social media and AI-generated slop. He was unbelievably prescient, making On Bullshit required reading for today. Harry sadly passed in 2023 at 94 years old, but his ideas live on. In this series, well speak with scholars whose lives and work have been influenced by Harry and his seminal book.
We kick things off with Pamela Hieronymi, one of Harrys former students. Pamela is Professor of Philosophy at UCLA and a leading scholar in the field of moral philosophy. Like Harry, her work has resonated outside the academy. She served as an advisor on the sitcom, The Good Place, which brought philosophical concepts like the trolley problem to a mainstream audience. For the first episode in the series, Pamela will introduce readers to both the book and the man who wrote it. In subsequent episodes, we will speak with other scholars who explore Harrys notion of bullshit in politics, science, and more. If you havent read On Bullshit, you should preorder the anniversary edition, which is set to release on August 5th. Now, lets have ourselves a bull session.
Pamela Hieronymi is Professor of Philosophy at UCLA and author of Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals.
Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network.