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    Do you think lying is bad? In the four essay it talks about how lying is good there is all types of lies either to protect or just do it. In my opinion I think you should not lie you should always tell the truth, it will avoid all danger, and last avoid all consequences. For example, the reason you should never lie because you have to be honest. No matter what it is you should be, it's better if you are honest to your loved ones. Cause when they found out you lied they will be hurt and…

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    Lying is never ethically okay, yet it is done on a daily basis and is therefore more widely accepted by various people. Generally, lying should be avoided, but there are many situations where it is justified. Instinctive lies, or lies that you automatically tell on the spot are usually ok because it is part of human nature to instinctively lie to protect ourselves. However, planned lies, like stories that you make up on the go or false ideas that you think of before expressing them should never…

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    Is Lying Justified? Image you’re going for a walk along the park at night just to clear your head for a bit. As you are walking, a guy drenched in blood and sweat starts coming besides you. He tells you that no matter what, don’t tell no one where he’s at as he hides behinds some bushes and trees a few meters away. Seconds later, a more muscular man comes up to you, he points a gun and tells you to show where to the other guy went. Do you risk your life? Well… let’s find out, shall we? Since…

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    Immanuel Kant’s definition of a lie,” An intentional untruthful declaration to another person.”Lying is all around the world.Lying is never acceptable because it is morally wrong. Lying doesn’t show our real identity.For example,in the article,Brad Blanton:Honestly Tell The Truth,by Barbara Ballinger,Ballinger states that Brad said,”In many cases we lie to maintain an image. But that isn’t our real identity.”This shows that people aren’t really showing their real selves by lieing.As a result of…

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    which situations permit lying by weighing up the conflicting utilities involved. Rule utilitarianism may argue that the rule ‘don’t lie’ will, if everyone followed it, create more happiness than a rule that permitted lying. However, Mill states that never lying will lead to harm in certain situations. It is very difficult to put such a rule into words, since the situations in which telling the truth will lead to more harm than good are both varied and rare. Kant claims that lying is always…

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    “The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide” -Hannah Arendt. This quotation expresses the way lying is a coverup for a bigger problem that someone wishes to hide. Lying is done on purpose in order to deceive someone just like in the novel The Girl on the Train. In this novel, characters such as the protagonist, Rachel, an alcoholic and Tom, Rachel’s ex husband both play a role in…

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    engage in verbal behaviour which involves bestowing one’s word to execute a future action; if one has no intention of keeping to their word, this is to deceive, - deception is a form of lying – something we chastise and place a negative valence upon. Within this essay I will critically analyse Kant’s idea that lying is intrinsically morally wrong; the truth, being an imperative, and to be dishonest, he considered, is a violation of the Categorical Imperative 1. I will explore Kant’s argument…

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    victims are having to pay the price by serving time in jail or prison. It seems that lying and deceiving have become more and more prominent in today’s society, more than ever before. I don’t know why it is more prevalent now than in the past, but this case is just one example of many. Are there any of you in this class who are taking psychology or sociology? Perhaps you could shed some light. I believe that lying is a break down of…

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    "Compulsive Lying." Good Therapy. N.p., 03 Feb. 2017. Web. 7 Mar. 2017. . The article main argument is about Compulsive Lying and everything to know about it.The first thing the article points out is what are the symptoms of Compulsive Lying like pretending to show a positive light. The next argument is that there is a difference between Compulsive Lying and Pathological Lying in which compulsive is more uncontrollable while Pathological liar is more in control of what they say. The final…

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    truth is very prominent. In the bible do not lie is repeated. It is in the ten commandments as “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.”. The book Great Expectations demonstrates on how lying is considered, and always is considered wrong. There are characters who get caught lying, and then there are characters who are caught up in the lie. As well as there are characters who do not lie. Such as with Pip. When Pip comes back home from Miss Havisham’s house, he tells elaborate…

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