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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Abstract This paper reports results from a three-player variant of the ultimatum game in which the Proposer can delegate to a third party his decision regarding how to share his endowment with a Responder with a standard veto right. However, the Responder cannot verify whether the delegation is effective or the third party merely plays a “scapegoat ...
Vranceanu, Radu, Sutan, A.
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Abstract This paper reports results from a three-player variant of the ultimatum game in which the Proposer can delegate to a third party his decision regarding how to share his endowment with a Responder with a standard veto right. However, the Responder cannot verify whether the delegation is effective or the third party merely plays a “scapegoat ...
Vranceanu, Radu, Sutan, A.
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2022
Abstract When doctors care for persons with drug addictions they must be willing to sift through the reflexive lying of such patients. Drug addiction brings with it a change of character for many people and understanding the person who existed before addiction remains a challenge.
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Abstract When doctors care for persons with drug addictions they must be willing to sift through the reflexive lying of such patients. Drug addiction brings with it a change of character for many people and understanding the person who existed before addiction remains a challenge.
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2021
This chapter, ‘Lying’, examines how peacemakers respond to renewed violence during peace negotiations and the implications for recurrent war and non-violent politics. Specifically, it investigates how and why foreign peacemakers misrepresented the political dimensions of Darfur’s violence for a critical year when war broke out and escalated rapidly.
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This chapter, ‘Lying’, examines how peacemakers respond to renewed violence during peace negotiations and the implications for recurrent war and non-violent politics. Specifically, it investigates how and why foreign peacemakers misrepresented the political dimensions of Darfur’s violence for a critical year when war broke out and escalated rapidly.
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2019
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2013
AbstractSection one briefly mentions how the term ‘lying’ will be used before reviewing some of the recent research on lying behavior. Section two turns from behavior to the motivation behind lying. Section three begins to develop an account of what will be called Mixed Truthfulness Traits and outlines some of their underlying mental state dispositions
Pamela A. Kramer Ertel, Madeline Kovarik
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AbstractSection one briefly mentions how the term ‘lying’ will be used before reviewing some of the recent research on lying behavior. Section two turns from behavior to the motivation behind lying. Section three begins to develop an account of what will be called Mixed Truthfulness Traits and outlines some of their underlying mental state dispositions
Pamela A. Kramer Ertel, Madeline Kovarik
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2018
Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics, and Politics is the first dedicated collection of philosophical essays on the emerging topic of lying. While philosophers have been thinking about lying for several thousand years, only recently has this topic emerged as a sustained locus of inquiry, one which has proved equally of interest to philosophers of ...
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Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics, and Politics is the first dedicated collection of philosophical essays on the emerging topic of lying. While philosophers have been thinking about lying for several thousand years, only recently has this topic emerged as a sustained locus of inquiry, one which has proved equally of interest to philosophers of ...
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2001
One of the most puzzling problems of our time is society's changing attitude toward truth and lying. Are we experiencing the breaking down of our moral values as many ethicists claim or are we confronted with a new moral paradigm? Serban explores the new moral relativism within the context of the unprecedented social-political and technological ...
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One of the most puzzling problems of our time is society's changing attitude toward truth and lying. Are we experiencing the breaking down of our moral values as many ethicists claim or are we confronted with a new moral paradigm? Serban explores the new moral relativism within the context of the unprecedented social-political and technological ...
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Lymphocyte antigens: Ly-4, Ly-6, and Ly-7.
Transplantation proceedings, 1977McKenzie, I F +3 more
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