Causes and Effects of Lying Essay

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    reasons and explanations for why people may lie. Some may classify lying as excuses or to even protect people from the truth. Lying is something us humans matriculate from a young age, and slowly develop into becoming more sophisticated liars, over our longing years of life. Humans are all dishonest, whether they want to admit it or not, towards co-workers, friends, or even family; Us humans build on the lies, naturally. Lying can cause deterioration in relationships with others, which can be a…

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    better future relationships. This lying can help avoid conflicts with seniors or colleagues. It creates happy relationships. We maintain harmonious and balanced relations with each other by telling these untruths, and in this way it is good to lie in certain…

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    Reasons Why Teenagers Lie

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    before in their lives, making the lying process seem like a natural doing. However, what is the ultimate secret that makes teenagers lie consistently? Psychologists found out that lying became more like a habit today, even though teenagers do not know its consequences. Teenagers often get influenced much easier compared to adults; hence, they need to be aware of what is causing them to lie and know that it is not only them that confront difficult situations. Lying is not only the verbal lies,…

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    not relate to reality and truth, but rather on the values that can individual places on his or her actions (Solomon & Higgins, 2010). Therefore, the questions that result from moral philosophy include; what should one do or not do? What will be the effect of one’s actions to others? Is it justified to do what one wants to do? The response to these questions allows an individual to decide on the type of affiliation that he or she should establish with those within his or her vicinity (Solomon &…

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    going to stay at my friend Anna’s house. It was morally wrong for me to lie to my parents about where I was going. According to determinism, “everything in the universe is entirely determined so that what ever happens at any given moment is the effect of some antecedent…

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    problem, because it has many bad effects on individuals and the society without solving the problem itself. In the short story “Dangerland” by Oakland Ross, the cruelty of war causes the lack of morality. In the war zone, dishonesty becomes important in order to reach one’s goals. People there try to lie so many times so that it becomes a habit that they tend to lie carefully under all circumstances. For example, La Teresa as “a pro” (146) according to Grant is good at lying. She is able to tell…

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    Rhetoric And Persuasion

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    Socrates believes that the second definition of rhetoric is the art of getting people to lie to themselves through the art of persuasion. In carrying out the act of persuasion, the target audience of the rhetorician is required to willingly participate in the process. If there was no willing participation, the rhetorician could not succeed in persuasion. The target audience is actively engaged in the process of persuasion because the audience’s own nature. For the rhetorician to persuade, he…

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    Shakespeare cause and effect play a big role in the play. Cause and Effect means that something happens (cause) and then something else happens because of it (effect). The major events that happen in Romeo and Juliet happen because of cause and effect. This play is all about two lovers from feuding families (Capulet and Montagues). These two are Romeo and Juliet. These two lovers then become married and eventually their lives end because of Friar’s decisions. Friar Lawrence is the whole cause of…

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    distinguishing deceit from lying. Both are prevalent today, whether the intent is there or not. Deception is the intent to mislead when the truth is known, whereas lying attempts to avoid the harm of what the truth may inflict upon themselves. Sissela Bok’s “On Truth-Telling” is a prime reading that showcases greed for power that happens in modern-day life. Through this selection, Bok outlines scenarios where deception is practiced for gain or lying is used to spare the pain the truth will cause…

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    People have many different opinions about dishonesty and its effect on society. Some believe that it is the cause for most problems and it is detrimental. Personally, I do not consider dishonesty to be destroying American culture and society. The lines are blurred when it comes to lying and morality. In today’s world it sometimes seems that lying is the only option and that honesty would actually cause more harm than good. A world with complete honesty may be a good idea in theory but in real…

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