This essay, a contribution to a symposium at Duquesne Law School entitled Resurrecting Truth in American Law and Public Discourse, was inspired by an observation made by Bernard Williams, in his paper “Saint-Just’s Illusion.” Williams noted that the issue of moral objectivity always come back to what to do with disagreement in matters of morality, and what sorts of considerations might lead the other party out of error. And in his book, Truth and Truthfulness, Williams argued (among other things, in a rich and subtle work) that the dispositions of truthfulness cultivated by citizens of a liberal political community are deeply connected to other political values such as liberty, equality, and justice. Truthfulness as a value is related funct...
When questioning whether political deception can be ethically warranted, two competing intuitions ju...
There has been an erosion of the ideal of truth as a guiding force for what we do. This includes a d...
This essay addresses the problem of truth today in light of the common belief, especially among prog...
This essay, a contribution to a symposium at Duquesne Law School entitled Resurrecting Truth in Amer...
In recent years the judgment has emerged that we live in a “post-truth” era and that we increasingly...
On the one hand, most of us would take honesty to be a key ethical virtue. Corporations and other or...
A lawyer confronts many features of the world that are given, inflexible, and must simply be dealt w...
There is no more important question in thinking about life-and actually living-in political communit...
This address to a philosophical conference on truth and faith in ethics engages in an extended criti...
The growing public disquiet about lawyer ethics is not mainly because people think lawyers neglect t...
In one form or another, the seemingly hostile relationship between truth and politics has for many c...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
Which Conception of Truth Is Appropriate in Politics? The paper ”Which Conception of Truth Is Approp...
There are limits on the duty to tell the truth. Sometimes, because of the undesirable consequences o...
There has been an erosion of the ideal of truth as a guiding force for what we do. This includes a d...
When questioning whether political deception can be ethically warranted, two competing intuitions ju...
There has been an erosion of the ideal of truth as a guiding force for what we do. This includes a d...
This essay addresses the problem of truth today in light of the common belief, especially among prog...
This essay, a contribution to a symposium at Duquesne Law School entitled Resurrecting Truth in Amer...
In recent years the judgment has emerged that we live in a “post-truth” era and that we increasingly...
On the one hand, most of us would take honesty to be a key ethical virtue. Corporations and other or...
A lawyer confronts many features of the world that are given, inflexible, and must simply be dealt w...
There is no more important question in thinking about life-and actually living-in political communit...
This address to a philosophical conference on truth and faith in ethics engages in an extended criti...
The growing public disquiet about lawyer ethics is not mainly because people think lawyers neglect t...
In one form or another, the seemingly hostile relationship between truth and politics has for many c...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
Which Conception of Truth Is Appropriate in Politics? The paper ”Which Conception of Truth Is Approp...
There are limits on the duty to tell the truth. Sometimes, because of the undesirable consequences o...
There has been an erosion of the ideal of truth as a guiding force for what we do. This includes a d...
When questioning whether political deception can be ethically warranted, two competing intuitions ju...
There has been an erosion of the ideal of truth as a guiding force for what we do. This includes a d...
This essay addresses the problem of truth today in light of the common belief, especially among prog...