Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on how to define lying. But what else is required? Does lying require a particular linguistic manner of expression, such as saying? Does the proposition asserted have to be false (and not merely disbelieved)? And does lying require an intention to deceive? The aim of this chapter is to provide an opinionated introduction to the debates on these questions that takes into account both theoretical considerations and empirical data
This thesis addresses philosophical problems concerning improper assertions. The first part consider...
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
This paper argues that the distinction between lying and misleading while not lying issensitive to d...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
In this paper, we put forward a conceptual argument for the Falsity Condition for lying, upon the as...
How can we capture the intuitive distinction between lying and misleading? According to a traditiona...
The distinction between lying and mere misleading is commonly tied to the distinction between saying...
Lying is a form of behaviour which receives relatively little attention as a feature of linguistic i...
This chapter investigates the conflict between thought and speech that is inherent in lying. This is...
My focus is the everyday distinction between lies and other deceptive speech acts—acts of misleading...
Not every speech act can be a lie. A good definition of lying should be able to draw the right disti...
Lying is an everyday moral phenomenon about which philosophers have written a lot. Not only the mora...
According to the standard philosophical definition of lying, you lie if you say something that you b...
This thesis addresses philosophical problems concerning improper assertions. The first part consider...
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
This paper argues that the distinction between lying and misleading while not lying issensitive to d...
Lying requires asserting a disbelieved proposition, that much is widely accepted in the debate on ho...
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasa...
In this paper, we put forward a conceptual argument for the Falsity Condition for lying, upon the as...
How can we capture the intuitive distinction between lying and misleading? According to a traditiona...
The distinction between lying and mere misleading is commonly tied to the distinction between saying...
Lying is a form of behaviour which receives relatively little attention as a feature of linguistic i...
This chapter investigates the conflict between thought and speech that is inherent in lying. This is...
My focus is the everyday distinction between lies and other deceptive speech acts—acts of misleading...
Not every speech act can be a lie. A good definition of lying should be able to draw the right disti...
Lying is an everyday moral phenomenon about which philosophers have written a lot. Not only the mora...
According to the standard philosophical definition of lying, you lie if you say something that you b...
This thesis addresses philosophical problems concerning improper assertions. The first part consider...
In this paper I question the lying/misleading distinction from three different angles.I argue, first...
This paper argues that the distinction between lying and misleading while not lying issensitive to d...