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Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

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Overview

What is Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?

A Model Context Protocol server for analyzing claims, validating sources, and detecting manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks. It is designed for researchers, journalists, and fact-checkers who need systematic tools to evaluate information credibility.

How to use Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?

Clone the repository, install dependencies with npm install, build with npm run build, then add the server configuration to Claude Desktop or VSCode settings. Invoke the three tools – analyze_claim, validate_sources, and check_manipulation – with text and optional framework parameter.

Key features of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

  • Analyze claims using empirical, responsible, harmonic, or pluralistic frameworks
  • Validate sources for credibility, authority, and conflicts of interest
  • Detect manipulation tactics like emotional pressure, false authority, and urgency

Use cases of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

  • Fact-checking controversial claims in political speeches or news articles
  • Validating academic sources before citing in research papers
  • Detecting manipulation in marketing copy or urgency-based advertising
  • Cross-referencing claims across multiple epistemological frameworks for balanced analysis

FAQ from Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

What frameworks does the server use for analysis?

Four epistemological frameworks: empirical (verifiable evidence), responsible (ethical and community impact), harmonic (coherence with existing knowledge), and pluralistic (combines all other frameworks).

What are the system requirements?

Node.js version 18.0.0 or higher, along with npm or yarn.

How do I configure the server with Claude Desktop?

Add a JSON entry to the mcpServers object in the configuration file located at ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (MacOS).

What reference date does the server use?

The server uses 2025-01-01 as the reference date for temporal analysis of claims, including philosophical puzzles like Goodman's grue paradox.

Frequently asked questions

What frameworks does the server use for analysis?

Four epistemological frameworks: empirical (verifiable evidence), responsible (ethical and community impact), harmonic (coherence with existing knowledge), and pluralistic (combines all other frameworks).

What are the system requirements?

Node.js version 18.0.0 or higher, along with npm or yarn.

How do I configure the server with Claude Desktop?

Add a JSON entry to the `mcpServers` object in the configuration file located at `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json` (MacOS).

What reference date does the server use?

The server uses 2025-01-01 as the reference date for temporal analysis of claims, including philosophical puzzles like Goodman's grue paradox.

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