anti-bullshit-mcp-server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to analyze claims, validate sources, and detect manipulation using various epistemological frameworks. Highly relevant for those seeking advanced MCP Server solutions with tools for epistemic analysis and manipulation detection.
About this tool
anti-bullshit-mcp-server
Category: AI Integration MCP Servers
Tags: ai-integration, epistemology, analysis, mcp
Source: GitHub Repository
Description
anti-bullshit-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to analyze claims, validate sources, and detect manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks. It is suitable for advanced epistemic analysis and manipulation detection tasks.
Features
- Analyze Claims:
- Uses several epistemological frameworks for claim analysis:
- Empirical Framework
- Responsible Framework
- Harmonic Framework
- Pluralistic Framework
- Uses several epistemological frameworks for claim analysis:
- Validate Sources:
- Provides tools to validate the reliability and credibility of sources.
- Check Manipulation:
- Detects various manipulation tactics in provided data or claims.
- Temporal Analysis:
- Utilizes a reference date (2025-01-01) for the temporal analysis of claims, useful for addressing philosophical puzzles like Goodman's "grue" paradox.
Installation & Setup
- Requires configuration for either standalone use or integration with editors (e.g., VSCode extension).
- Prerequisites and setup instructions are provided in the repository.
License
MIT License
Pricing
- No pricing information provided. The project is open source under the MIT license.
Author
Teglon Labs (teglon@vibes.lol)
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