This paper argues that, regardless of the type of lies involved, lying to children is not morally justified. The argument is grounded in the need to treat children as members of the moral community who are becoming moral and epistemic agents. The paper first sets out the boundaries of the dishonest behaviour concerned and examines the reasons parents and scholars have given for thinking that lying to children is sometimes justifiable
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in PS...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
This paper discusses a novel kind of argument for assessing the moral significance of acts of lying ...
This paper argues that, regardless of the type of lies involved, lying to children is not morally ju...
The theme of this paper is the understanding and implementation of the phenomenon of lying in childr...
Using the moral work on trust and lying, I argue that allowing or encouraging children to believe yo...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
I argue that lying has many dimensions, hence, some putative cases of lying may not match our intuit...
The telling of lies is significant in fiction written for children, and is often (though not in all ...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
Our conception of what constitutes ethical behaviour starts young. As children, we take part in mora...
Prosocial lying refers to deceptive behavior performed for the benefit of others, which children may...
This study examined the development of children's judgments about noncompliance and deception of par...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
Children's lying behaviour to conceal personal transgressions emerges in the preschool years (Talwar...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in PS...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
This paper discusses a novel kind of argument for assessing the moral significance of acts of lying ...
This paper argues that, regardless of the type of lies involved, lying to children is not morally ju...
The theme of this paper is the understanding and implementation of the phenomenon of lying in childr...
Using the moral work on trust and lying, I argue that allowing or encouraging children to believe yo...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
I argue that lying has many dimensions, hence, some putative cases of lying may not match our intuit...
The telling of lies is significant in fiction written for children, and is often (though not in all ...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
Our conception of what constitutes ethical behaviour starts young. As children, we take part in mora...
Prosocial lying refers to deceptive behavior performed for the benefit of others, which children may...
This study examined the development of children's judgments about noncompliance and deception of par...
Suppose that there are good or morally defensible reasons for not responding truthfully to a questio...
Children's lying behaviour to conceal personal transgressions emerges in the preschool years (Talwar...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in PS...
Popular and professional moralists have a tendency to over-condemn lying. This Article is a critique...
This paper discusses a novel kind of argument for assessing the moral significance of acts of lying ...