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Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
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Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
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"This above all: To thine own self be true," is an ideal—or pretense—belonging as much to Hamlet as to the carefully choreographed realms of today’s politics and social media. But what if our "true" selves aren’t our "best" selves? Instagram’s curated portraits of authenticity often betray the paradox of our performative selves: sincerity obliges us to be who we actually are, yet ethics would have us be better. Drawing on the writings of Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, and Emmanuel Levinas, H…

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"This above all: To thine own self be true," is an
ideal—or pretense—belonging as much to Hamlet as to the carefully choreographed
realms of today’s politics and social media. But what if our "true"
selves aren’t our "best" selves? Instagram’s curated portraits
of authenticity often betray the paradox of our performative selves: sincerity
obliges us to be who we actually are, yet ethics would have us be better.


Drawing on the writings of Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, and
Emmanuel Levinas, Howard Pickett presents a vivid defense of "virtuous
hypocrisy." Our fetish for transparency tends to allow us to forget that the
self may not be worthy of expression, and may become unethically narcissistic in the
act of expression. Alert to this ambivalence, these great thinkers advocate
incongruent ways of being. Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
offers an engaging new appraisal not only of the ethics of theatricality but of the
theatricality of ethics, contending that pursuit of one’s ideal self entails a
relational and ironic performance of identity that lies beyond the pure notion of
expressive individualism.

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"This above all: To thine own self be true," is an
ideal—or pretense—belonging as much to Hamlet as to the carefully choreographed
realms of today’s politics and social media. But what if our "true"
selves aren’t our "best" selves? Instagram’s curated portraits
of authenticity often betray the paradox of our performative selves: sincerity
obliges us to be who we actually are, yet ethics would have us be better.


Drawing on the writings of Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, and
Emmanuel Levinas, Howard Pickett presents a vivid defense of "virtuous
hypocrisy." Our fetish for transparency tends to allow us to forget that the
self may not be worthy of expression, and may become unethically narcissistic in the
act of expression. Alert to this ambivalence, these great thinkers advocate
incongruent ways of being. Rethinking Sincerity and Authenticity
offers an engaging new appraisal not only of the ethics of theatricality but of the
theatricality of ethics, contending that pursuit of one’s ideal self entails a
relational and ironic performance of identity that lies beyond the pure notion of
expressive individualism.

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