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    Is Lying Ever Right? Our world today is filled with so many ethical and moral issues. So many people forming their own opinions and creating conflict with others. And one of those topics is lying. Is it ever right to lie? And if so, then when? From my point of view, I do believe there are times and situations where lying is the right thing to do. But in order to understand when lying is right, you need to understand what lying actually is, the difference between lying and deceiving, and who you…

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    Part of lying is keeping the truth from others, which is crucial when the truth is hurtful, especially when this negative impact on others is perpetual. Still, lying is inevitable. In Stephanie Ericsson’s, “The Way We Lie” and Mark Twain’s, “On The Decay Of The Art Of Lying” both argue the rationale of lying. Ericsson states that lying is inappropriate and should not be practiced, while Twain believes lying is respectable when done right. Moreover, lying is an aspect of reality that should be…

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    could also cause people not being friends anymore. Lying is not nice/kind in any situation but it does help sometimes with someone else’s problems. It can even cause damage to a family. But when something bad happens and someone needs to tell a tiny lie, it may not be the right thing but sometimes they just have to. It can be dangerous sometimes because it may cause people getting hurt or even dying. If anything, lying should be put to a stop. Lying should be put to a stop because, It is bad!…

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    Lying by Sam Harris does a fantastic job at giving a quick basis as why not to lie and the toll it takes one’s self. To begin, it may be of note to mention that I am a former chronic liar. I used to lie about just about anything. From the mundane to serious matters, I had no conscience about lying and found myself telling lies more than truth. With this personal understanding of lying and its effects, I hope to shed some light on inner-workings of a liar. Regarding the text, it is essential to…

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    natural death. A failure to notice minute details or to approach an investigation objectively can result in a murder being overlooked. Essentially, the natural death scene that was described certainly requires further investigation. The victim is lying face down and lividity has formed on their back. Moreover, when considering the manner in which the lividity process works, such circumstances are unusual. Orthmann and Hess (2013) “If a body is on its back, lividity appears in the lower portion…

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    Bella DePaulo express their professional opinion that lying is usually justified. Lying is sometimes justified due to lies protect the liar, they should be used in life or death situations, and lies maintain relationships. First of all, this protects the liar by helping the get out of a situation. Granted, it is known that lies can soon be discovered if lies aren’t kept simple. However, a good, simple lie can help…

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    What are the two truths about lying mentioned in the video? Which truth do you agree with the more? less? Have you seen an example of this elsewhere? According to the video, there are two truths about lying. One truth is that lying is a cooperative act. Meyer explained that power emerges within a lie when someone else agrees to believe the lie. According to lie spotters, if a person gets lied to it is due to them agreeing to be lied to. It was also stated in the video that we are willing…

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    misrepresentation, short of lying, especially by pretentious word or deed of somebody’s own thoughts, feelings, or attitudes (Frankfurt 3) Frankfurt then breaks down each part…

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    “Oh what a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive” - although often misattributed to Shakespeare, the quote sums up the results of lying to cover one’s tracks. During Winter Break 2015, I was in Washington, D.C with my family, when my brother Solomon and I devised a plan to change our other brother, Louie’s, phone’s password for the remaining 3 days of the trip, resulting in Louie’s inability to use it. Once we carried out our mischievous plan, my father tried to help Louie figure out…

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    My source titled, “Untold story: the lying narrator in the Black cat” By Susan Amper, discus the theory that the narrator is deceiving us. She points out a lot of incongruences in the narrator story that indicate the falsehood of his tale and claims that the entire story is false. In her eyes…

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