On the one hand, most of us would take honesty to be a key ethical virtue. Corporations and other organizations often include it in their codes of ethics, we legislate against various forms of dishonesty, we tend to be ashamed (or at least defensive) when we are caught not telling the truth, and honesty is often regarded as a key element in relationships. Yet on the other hand, dishonesty, that is, lying and deceit, seems to be commonplace in contemporary public life even amongst those leading figures in our society whom we might otherwise take to be the exemplars of public virtue. So, is the emphasis on truth and honesty just a sham? Does the fact of our actual practice mean that truth and honesty matter only rhetorically, and, if so, does...
This paper provides an introduction to the history and practice of lying in public life. The paper a...
ABSTRACT: Starting from the principle according to which ethics itself is a somewhat paradoxical “sc...
From the introduction: Our age can lay claim to a unique moral chaos. Modernity badgers us with perp...
On the one hand, most of us would take honesty to be a key ethical virtue. Corporations and other or...
This essay, a contribution to a symposium at Duquesne Law School entitled Resurrecting Truth in Amer...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Analyses of the moralit...
Our conception of what constitutes ethical behaviour starts young. As children, we take part in mora...
This article examines the ethics of honesty and deception in public administration. Building on prev...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
I argue that lying has many dimensions, hence, some putative cases of lying may not match our intuit...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
Many of our most common and difficult ethical dilemmas involve balancing honesty and benevolence. Fo...
Many of our most common and difficult ethical dilemmas involve balancing honesty and benevolence. Fo...
Our contemporary life is said to be in conformity with what we do. People tend to be honest and trus...
We demonstrate that some lies are perceived to be more ethical than honest statements. Across three ...
This paper provides an introduction to the history and practice of lying in public life. The paper a...
ABSTRACT: Starting from the principle according to which ethics itself is a somewhat paradoxical “sc...
From the introduction: Our age can lay claim to a unique moral chaos. Modernity badgers us with perp...
On the one hand, most of us would take honesty to be a key ethical virtue. Corporations and other or...
This essay, a contribution to a symposium at Duquesne Law School entitled Resurrecting Truth in Amer...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Analyses of the moralit...
Our conception of what constitutes ethical behaviour starts young. As children, we take part in mora...
This article examines the ethics of honesty and deception in public administration. Building on prev...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
I argue that lying has many dimensions, hence, some putative cases of lying may not match our intuit...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
Many of our most common and difficult ethical dilemmas involve balancing honesty and benevolence. Fo...
Many of our most common and difficult ethical dilemmas involve balancing honesty and benevolence. Fo...
Our contemporary life is said to be in conformity with what we do. People tend to be honest and trus...
We demonstrate that some lies are perceived to be more ethical than honest statements. Across three ...
This paper provides an introduction to the history and practice of lying in public life. The paper a...
ABSTRACT: Starting from the principle according to which ethics itself is a somewhat paradoxical “sc...
From the introduction: Our age can lay claim to a unique moral chaos. Modernity badgers us with perp...