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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
Warning: philosophy; does not necessarily match with all dictionary definitions of intruthful, but certainly with some.
Is lies true and do I lie to you all the time?
To lie = df to lie to another person with the intention that they believe the other person believes in that statement to be true.
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to the untruthfulness condition, lying requires that a person make an untruthful statement. According to the untruthfulness condition, lying requires that someone make a false statement. Note that this condition is to be distinguished from the putative necessary condition that the person makes be false (Grotius 2005, 1209; Krishna 1961, 146). f false words cannot be refuted. It is contrary to the law. What
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the correct way to be truthful? The wall’s main character, Ibbieta, is arrested following a coup by the army. He was sentenced to death by the Spanish fascists and is presumed innocent until his release, but is not released from prison. In the short story, The Wall, Jean-Paul Sartre is freed, and is freed. When I start looking for Gris, he tells his cousins Gris is hiding in the dead, and I don’t know his exact location, but they believe ‘gris is hiding in the cemetery’. I’ll bet it will be true? As it happens, Gris is hiding in the cemetery, and the statement is true. Gris arrests him in the cemetery, and Ibbieta is freed (Sartre 1937; cf. Siegler 1966: 130. According to L1, Ibbieta lied to his interrogators, although the untruthful statement he made to them was true, and he did not deceive them about the whereabouts of Gris (Isenberg 1973, 248; Mannison 1969, 138; Lindley, 1971; Kupfer 1982, 104; Faulkner 2013).
Is it possible to find an interdisciplinary solution using Plural at Stanford University? edu/entries/lying-definition.
:: http://www.edu..edu/entries/lying-definition.etc.edu?node=1.
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