Lying is a form of behaviour which receives relatively little attention as a feature of linguistic interaction (other than as a moral aberration). We occasionally find suggestions that the ability to lie reflects significant capacities of linguistic and communicative subjects, but there has been little or no attempt to draw out or clarify this supposed significance. In this paper I hope to give the beginnings of such an explication. I shall begin by offering an analysis of the concept of lying, and then highlight sets of assumptions and capacities which must be present in a liar, and which must be features of linguistic subjects that are capable of lying
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
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The distinction between lying and mere misleading is commonly tied to the distinction between saying...
Not every speech act can be a lie. A good definition of lying should be able to draw the right disti...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
Lying is an everyday moral phenomenon about which philosophers have written a lot. Not only the mora...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
This dissertation adopts an experimental approach to studying lie judgments. It focuses on lie judgm...
A standard view in social science and philosophy is that a lie is a dishonest assertion: to lie is t...
My focus is the everyday distinction between lies and other deceptive speech acts—acts of misleading...
In this paper, we put forward a conceptual argument for the Falsity Condition for lying, upon the as...
We look at lying as an act of communication, where (i) the proposition that is communicated is not ...
In this paper, an attempt is made to look at the phenomenon of lying from a dynamic perspective. Fi...
Lying has been explored by scholars in a number of fields, from philosophy to linguistics. From the ...
Lying involves producing an utterance, just like telling the truth, but there are differences betwee...
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
HonorsCognitive ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/162630/...
The distinction between lying and mere misleading is commonly tied to the distinction between saying...
Not every speech act can be a lie. A good definition of lying should be able to draw the right disti...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
Lying is an everyday moral phenomenon about which philosophers have written a lot. Not only the mora...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
This dissertation adopts an experimental approach to studying lie judgments. It focuses on lie judgm...
A standard view in social science and philosophy is that a lie is a dishonest assertion: to lie is t...
My focus is the everyday distinction between lies and other deceptive speech acts—acts of misleading...
In this paper, we put forward a conceptual argument for the Falsity Condition for lying, upon the as...
We look at lying as an act of communication, where (i) the proposition that is communicated is not ...
In this paper, an attempt is made to look at the phenomenon of lying from a dynamic perspective. Fi...
Lying has been explored by scholars in a number of fields, from philosophy to linguistics. From the ...
Lying involves producing an utterance, just like telling the truth, but there are differences betwee...
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
HonorsCognitive ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/162630/...
The distinction between lying and mere misleading is commonly tied to the distinction between saying...