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Advances in experimental philosophy of lying / edited by Alex Wiegmann.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wiegmann, Alex, editor.
Series:
Advances in Experimental Philosophy.
Advances in Experimental Philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Truthfulness and falsehood--Philosophy.
Truthfulness and falsehood.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
System Details:
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Summary:
Lying is a familiar and morally important phenomenon. No matter if it is in election battles, in personal relationships or in the form of fake news - lying affects us almost every day. Showcasing cutting-edge research on the concept of lying, including work on blatant falsehoods, children's concept of lying and deception in the courtroom, this interdisciplinary collection examines what it means to lie and how lying should be defined. Bringing together leading and rising scholars from philosophy, psychology, linguistics and anthropology, chapters present novel empirical findings using a variety of methods including experiments, armchair methods, corpus studies and fMRI. Advancing our understanding of the concept of lying, it also focuses on related concepts such as "fake news" and "bullshit", as well as fundamental questions such as whether lying is morally worse than misleading. It is an essential resource for any student or scholar looking to stay ahead of the latest developments in the philosophy of lying and related fields in philosophy of language, ethics and moral philosophy, philosophy of law, moral psychology, linguistics and cognitive science.
Contents:
Table of Contents Introduction, Alex Wiegmann Chapter 1- What Does It Take To Tell A Lie?, Emanuel Viebahn Chapter 2- The Concept of Fake News, Romy Jaster & David Lanius Chapter 3- The Concept of Bullshit, Jörg Meibauer Chapter 4- The Truth About Assertion and Retraction: A Review Of The Empirical Literature, Markus Kneer Chapter 5- Truth Evaluators: A Different Point Of View in The Lying/Misleading Distinction, Shirly Orr Chapter 6- Cross-Cultural Studies on Concepts of Lying: Methodological Approaches and Their Findings, Alejandro Erut Chapter 7- Lying With Gestures, Mailin Antomo Chapter 8- The Impact of Modality and Presentation Time on Judgments of Deceptive Implicatures As Cases of Lying: An Empirical Investigation, Louisa Reins Chapter 9- From Lying to Blaming and Perjury: Deceptive Implicatures in the Courtroom and The Materiality Requirement, Izabela Skoczen Chapter 10- Murderer At The Door! To Lie or To Mislead?, Neele Engelmann
ISBN:
9781350377837
135037783X
9781350377813
1350377813
9781350377820
1350377821
OCLC:
1470855997

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