I’m not upset that you lied to me; I’m upset that from now on I can’t believe you.Friedrich Nietzsche 1. Introduction What is it to tell a lie? Is it always wrong to tell lies? Is it sometimes acceptable to lie, and if so, what are the conditions that make it OK? Humans have dealt with these types of questions, regarding lies and truth, ever since they began to interact with one another. Truth and trust are key to the working of our society, in fact people who are caught in a lie are sanction..
In a series of papers, Roy Sorensen has identified several overlooked categories of lying: bald-face...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
This chapter investigates the conflict between thought and speech that is inherent in lying. This is...
Kant thought that one should never lie. Modern philosophers disagree, admitting its acceptability in...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
Everyone lies. It would be impossible to prove that definitively, but we believe it to be so. But we...
This chapter examines how Augustine inspires us to live at peace with our world where lies are rampa...
This chapter examines the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle on lying. It it outlines the diffe...
A lie is an expression at deviance with the truth known or honestly believed by someone with an inte...
The chapter examines fifty years of philosophers working on lying - from the 1970s to the current da...
I introduce the reader to the character and complexity of lying, in terms of how the lie should be d...
In this chapter, I examine the writings of Mark Twain on lying, especially his essays "On the decay...
In a series of papers, Roy Sorensen has identified several overlooked categories of lying: bald-face...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
This chapter investigates the conflict between thought and speech that is inherent in lying. This is...
Kant thought that one should never lie. Modern philosophers disagree, admitting its acceptability in...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
Everyone lies. It would be impossible to prove that definitively, but we believe it to be so. But we...
This chapter examines how Augustine inspires us to live at peace with our world where lies are rampa...
This chapter examines the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle on lying. It it outlines the diffe...
A lie is an expression at deviance with the truth known or honestly believed by someone with an inte...
The chapter examines fifty years of philosophers working on lying - from the 1970s to the current da...
I introduce the reader to the character and complexity of lying, in terms of how the lie should be d...
In this chapter, I examine the writings of Mark Twain on lying, especially his essays "On the decay...
In a series of papers, Roy Sorensen has identified several overlooked categories of lying: bald-face...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
This chapter investigates the conflict between thought and speech that is inherent in lying. This is...