White lie Essay

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    to me and I never thought that they would. I always thought I could trust this person no matter what but then to find out that they were telling me lies offended me. One thing I never want people to do is lie. It is always better to just be straight forward, things are always worse when you lie. One day after school me and my three best friends where hanging out. We went to Charity house to get ready for the football game that night. As we were all sitting on the bed Alazia said that someone…

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    I’ve always wondered if I grew up the correct way, or at least the way Hispanics are supposed to be raised. If that even is a thing. I didn’t know the backlash I would get for not embracing my heritage. Why can't people just accept you for the way you are? I was in for a rude awakening for my childhood years. When you’re Hispanic and you tell someone you don’t know Spanish, they give you this look when they first found out Santa wasn’t real. Sure it's not common for a Hispanic kid to not know…

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    Academic Dishonesty “Lying is a basic human reaction, and this is the class where we study it.” Dr. Renholds pauses. “We lie to keep people safe from nasty truths; just like when your Daddy told you that Fifi went to live on a farm upstate. We call these lies White Lies, and for the most part they are harmless. We use them to maintain the status quo of our lives and emotions.” He turns away from his podium, and reaches up to the old dusty chalkboard. The remnants of past lectures remain…

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    manipulation. Have the rigors of daily life required that society’s actions are justified by carrying a “License to Lie?” In her book, Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life, Sissela Bok discusses moral and ethical principles for deceptive practices. Our discussion will begin with explanations of truthfulness and deception, as well as humans’ thought process when deciding whether to lie. We will continue with a thorough examination of traditional…

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    Truth Is Good Analysis

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    Lynch begins by defining lying, “To lie, rather, is to assert something you believe to be false with the intention of misleading or deceiving”(Lynch 148). Lynch then defines deceiving as the aim to pass oneself as believing what one does not believe and to keep this intention from the listener…

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    First of all, lying is ok in certain situations when maintaining a relationships. Granted it is known that it's sometimes ok to lie, yet one can say it's ok. For example, Cohen states “one key is credibility; once a person finds out you lied you loose currency in their eyes” (article 1 paragraph 12). Basically, lying here means not telling someone the full truth to someone to maintain a relationship is wrong. This is important because one can loose the person's trust but not only that one can…

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    The Ways We Lie Essay

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    steal the cookie.” These are examples of the millions of lies told, big or small. In the short story The Ways We Lie, the author described ten types of lies: lies of delusion, lies of omission, lies of dismissal, or white lies (Ericsson 409-416). Upon reflection, I realized that I am guilty of telling many lies to save my image, to get out trouble, or to protect other people. The first lie I tell is through a façade. A façade can be compared to “putting on” another persona to create an…

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    In “Why We Lie” Dan Ariely discusses how small scale cheating is worse for our society than large scale cheating. The author mentions how we think that people are usually either honest or dishonest, but points out that everyone is capable of being dishonest and of cheating by just a little. He conducts a basic matrix test in which test subjects are given a paper with a series of matrices to solve, then they have to find the two numbers that equal to ten and will be paid for how many they…

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    However, the author, Haddon creates a plot twist for the readers that they wouldn't expect, nevertheless from Christopher. Christopher is shown to also lie to his father about when he finds the letter from his mother and decides to go to London so he can meet her. Christopher never tells his father, and only is able to get his credit card so he can pay for the train ticket and everything else. He loathed…

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    according to the graciousness and malice of their consequences. The topic of both chapters concern lying and whether one should lie or speak honestly depending on the situation. Additionally, it goes further into detail about why people lie, how they rationalize and whether or not the justifications are deemed appropriate. Bok bases her work on whether one should lie or speak honestly and what one should say exactly as well as what should…

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