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2010
AbstractThis chapter defines lying roughly as follows: a lie is a deliberate false statement that the speaker warrants to be true. Two features of this definition are noteworthy. First, contrary to most standard definitions, it argues that lying does not require that the liar intends to deceive others.
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AbstractThis chapter defines lying roughly as follows: a lie is a deliberate false statement that the speaker warrants to be true. Two features of this definition are noteworthy. First, contrary to most standard definitions, it argues that lying does not require that the liar intends to deceive others.
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Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas
Scientific Reports, 2022Alexandre K Magnan +2 more
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In their discourse on lying and lies, classical and early Christian authors tried to define the lie in precise terms:1. They aimed to distinguish between different types of lies.2. They also reflected on the question of the morality of lying: may a lie be told, and if so, in what circumstances?Without striving for completeness, this article will ...
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