Lying and deception: theory and practice
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LNTRODUCTION AND PRECIS DETAILED CONTENTS PART I
CONCEPTS XVLL 1. LYING 15 INTRODUCTION 15 1.1 MY DEFINITION OFLYING 15
1.1.1 LIES AND FALSEHOODS 15 1.1.2 FALSEHOODS AND LIES 17 1.1.3 A
REFORMULATION OF THE DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS 18 1.1.4 LYING AND THE RIGHT
TO KNOW THE TRUTH 18 1.1.5 THAT THE INTENT TO DECEIVE IS NOT NECESSARY
FOR LYING 20 1.1.6 CHISHOLM AND FEEHAN'S DEFINITION 23 1.1.7 MY
DEFINITION OFLYING (A PRELIMINARY VERSION) 24 1.1.8 "A DEFENSE OF THE T
RANSPARENCY THESIS" 24 1.1.9 THE CONCEPT OFWARRANTING 25 1.1.10
CONDITIONS FOR WARRANTING THE TRUTH OF A STATEMENT 26 1.1.11 YET ANOTHER
REVISION 29 1.1.12 A COMPLICATION AND MY FINAL DEFINITION 29 1.1.13 SOME
COMMENTS ON THIS DEFINITION 30 1.1.14 AN OBJECTION: THE CONCEPT OF
ASSERTION 31 FTI~ ~ WILLIARNS 32 CHISHOLM AND FEEHAN 32 1.1.15 REASONS
TO ACCEPT MY DEFINITION 33 L.LL REPLIES TO CRITICISMS OF MY DEFINITION
34 1.11.1 SORENSEN 34 1.11.2 FALIIS 37 CONCLUSIONS 39 ENDNOTES 40 2.
DECEPTION AND RELATED CONCEPTS 46 LNTRODUCTION 46 2.1 DECEPRION 47 2.1.1
MY DEFINITION 47 2.1.2 SEVERAL OBJECTIONS AND MODILIED VERSIONS OFMY
DEFINITION 49 X DETAILED CONTENTS 2.1.3 SOME CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT CO
LATER PARTS OF THE BOOK 52 2.11 KEEPING SOMEONE IN THE DARK 53 2.III THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LYING, DECEPTION, KEEPING SOMEONE IN THE DARK,
CONCEALING INFORMATION, AND WITHHOLDING INFORMATION 55 2.III.L THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LYING AND DECEPTION 55 2.II1.2 DEEEPTION VERSUS
WITHHOLDING INFORMATION 56 2.II1.3 CONEEALING INFORMATION, WITHHOLDING
INFORMATION, AND DEEEPTION 56 2.N TWO RELATED NOTIONS: "SPIN" AND
"HALF-TRUTHS" 57 2.V BULLSHIT 58 2.V.L FRANKFURT ON BULLSHIT, DEEEPTION,
AND LYING 58 2.V.2 BULLSHIT AND LAEK OF CONCERN WITH THE T RUTH 59 2.V.3
BULLSHIT DOES NOT REQUIRE THE INTENTION CO DECEIVE 60 2.Y.4 LYING CAN
CONSTIRUTE PRODUEING BULLSHIT 61 2.V.5 BULLSHITTERS CAN BE CONEERNED
WITH THE TRUTH OFWHAT THEY SAY 62 2.VI A VERY BRIEF NOTE ON HONESTY 63
ENDNOTES 63 PART 11: MORAL THEORY IIA NORMATIVE ETHICAL THEORY 3. KANT
AND THE ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION AGAINST LYING 67 INTRODUCTION 67 3.1 KANT'S
CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE 68 3.1.1 THE UNIVERSAL LAW FORMULATION OF THE
CATEGORICA1 IMPERATIVE 68 3.1.2 PERFECT AND IMPERFECT DUTIES 68 3.1.3
THE SEEOND AND THIRD VERSIONS OF THE CATEGORICA1 IMPERATIVE 69 3.11 WHAT
KANT SAYS ABOUT THE MORALITY OFLYING 71 3.1I.1 THE GROUNDINGFOR THE
METAPHYSICS OF MORALS (1785) 71 3.11.2 METAPHYSICSOFMORALS(1797) 71
3.11.3 "ON A SUPPOSED RIGHT CO LIE FROM PHILANTHROPIE CONCERNS" 73
3.11.4 ALLAN WOOD'S ALTERNATIVE READING OF"ON A SUPPOSED RIGHT . " 74
3.II.5 LEETURES ON ETHICS 77 DETAILED CONTENTS XI 3.III DOES ME FIRST
VERSION OF ME CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE IMPLY MAT LYING IS ALWAYS W RONG?
79 3.IV DOES ME SECOND VERSION OF ME CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE IMPLY THAT
LYING IS ALWAYS WRONG? 81 3.Y A ROSSIAN ARGUMENT FOR THINKING MAT LYING
IS SOMETIMES MORALLY PERMISSIBLE 85 ~~~~ ~ ENDNOTES 87 4.
ACT-UTILITARIANISM 89 INTRODUCTION 89 4.1 THE DEFINITION OF (ACT)
UTILITARIANISM 89 ACT AND RULE UTILITARIANISM/CONSEQUENTIALISM 90 4.1I
GUIDE TO ACTION VERSUS CRITERION OFRIGHT AND WRONG 91 4.III THE
IMPLICATIONS OF ACT-UTILITARIANISM FOR ISSUES OFLYING AND DECEPTION 94
DIRECT BAD CONSEQUENCESOFLYING AND DECEPTION 98 CONCLUSIONS AND
TRANSITION TO CHAPTER 5 98 ENDNOTES 99 5. ROSS AND RULE-CONSEQUENTIALISM
101 INTRODUCTION 101 5.1 ROSS'S THEORY 102 5.1.1 THE CONCEPT OF A PRIMA
FADE DUTY 102 5.1.2 ROSS'SLIST OF PRIMA FADE DUTIES 103 5.1.3
APPLYINGROSS'STHEORY TO CASES 104 5.1.4 HOW STRONG IS THE MORAL
PRESUMPTION AGAINSTLYING? 105 5.1I ROSS'S CRITICISMS OF
ACT-UTILITARIANISM 105 5.1I.1 ROSSAND UTILITARIANISMON PROMISE KEEPING
105 5.11.2 ROSS'SARGUMENTS ABOUT PROMISE-KEEPINGMODIFIED TO APPLY TO
CASESOF LYING 106 5.III ROSS ON ME BASIS OFOUR KNOWLEDGE OFFUNDAMENTAL
MORAL PRINCIPLES 107 5.1II.1 SELF-EVIDENCE 107 5.1II.2 THE DATA OFETHICS
108 5.IV CRITICISMS OFROSS'S VIEW ABOUT ME BASIS OFMORAL KNOWLEDGE 109
5.IV.1 SELF-EVIDENTKNOWLEDGE 109 5.IV.2 THE MORAL CONVICTIONS
OFTHOUGHTFUL AND WELL-EDUCATEDPEOPLE 110 5.IV.3 A POSSIBLEREPLY FOR ROSS
112 5.IV.4 TWO GTHER POSSIBLELINESFOR ROSS TO TAKE 113 XLI DETAILED
CONTENTS 5.V HOOKER'S RULE-CONSEQUENTIALISM 114 5.V.L HOOKER'S THEORY
114 5.V.2 HOOKER'S ARGUMENTS FOR RULE-CONSEQUENTIALISM 116 5.V.3
PROBLEMSWITH HOOKER'S ARGUMENTS 119 5.VI CONCLUSIONS TO CHAPTERS 3-5 AND
TRANSITION TO CHAPTER 6 122 ENDNOTES 123 IIB MORAL REASONING 6. THE
GOLDEN RULE AND A THEORY OF MORAL REASONING 129 INTRODUCTION 129 6.1
RATIONALITY CONDITIONS FOR MORAL J UDGMENTS AND MORAL J UDGES 130 6.1.1
CONSISTENCY 130 6.1.2 BEINGADEQUATELYINFORMED 130 6.1.3 PROPER COGNITIVE
FUNCTIONING 131 6.II THE GOLDEN RULE 131 6.11.1 PROOFS OF THE GOLDEN
RULE 131 6.11.2 DEFENSEOFPRERNISES 1, LA, IB, AND LC 132 6.11.3
DEFENSEOF PREMISES2, 2A, 2B, AND 2C 133 6.III THE FORCE OF GOLDEN RULE
ARGUMENTS 135 AN EXAMPLE 135 6.N OBJECTIONS TO EHE GOLDEN RULE 136 6.N.L
WHEN ARE DIFFERENCESMORALLY RELEVANT? 136 6.N.2 MASOCHISTSAND PEOPLE
WITH UNUSUAL PREFERENCES 137 6.1V.3 PUNISHING PEOPLE AND DOING THINGS
THAT THEY DO NOT WANT ONE TO DO 139 6.N.4 PEOPLE WHO ARE DEPRESSEDAND DO
NOT CARE WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM 140 6.V APPLICATIONS: RATIONAL CONSISTENT
MORAL JUDGES WILL ALL AGREE IN THEIR JUDGMENTS ABOUT CERTAIN ISSUES 141
6.V.L NAZIS 141 6.V.2 FRAUD 142 6.V.3 ANOTHER CASE OF FRAUD 143 6.V.4
ETHICAL EGOISM 144 6.VI WHY BE CONSISTENT? 145 QUESTION 1 145 ES~N2 1%
AN OBJECTION 147 6.VII MORAL NIHILISM/AMORALISM (OPTING OUT OF MORAL
DISCOURSE) 148 6.VII.L CONSISTENCYARGUMENTS ONLY APPLY TO PEOPLEWHO MAKE
MORAL J UDGMENTS 148 DETAILED CONTENTS XIU 6.VLI.2 REASONS TO ACCEPT
MORALITY 6.VIL3 A RESERVATION 6.VIII A NOTE ON R. M. HARE 6.IX
LIMITATIONS/CAVEATS ENDNOTES 148 150 150 152 153 IIC THE IMPLICATIONS OF
IIA AND IIB FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT LYING AND DECEPTION 7. THE PARTIAL
OVERLAP/CONVERGENCE OF REASONABLE VIEWS 159 INTRODUCTION 159 7.1 WHAT
RATIONALIRY/CONSISTENCY TESTS CAN AND CANNOT SHOW 160 AN OBJECTION 161
7.11 ABSOLUTISM 162 ?III REFLECTIVE EQUILIBRIUM 163 7.1V THE
IMPLICATIONS OF THESE RESULTS FOR THE REST OF THE BOOK 165 ENDNOTES 166
PART III APPLICATIONS 8. DECEPTION AND WITHHOLDING INFORMATION IN SALES
169 INTRODUCTION 169 CAVEATEMPTOR 169 8.1 THE OBLIGATIONS OF SALESPEOPLE
170 8.1.1 MY VIEW 170 8.1.2 A JUSTIFICATION FOR MY VIEW 171 A
QUALIFICATION 172 AN OBJECTION 173 REPLY 174 THE JUSTIFICATION OF DUTIES
5 AND 6 174 8.11 CASE SRUDIES 175 8.1I.1 DECEPTION IN SALES 175 CASE 1:
THE SALESTACTICS OF THE HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY 175 CASE 2: FALSIFYINGAN
ODOMETER 175 CASE 3: COLLEGE ADMISSIONS 175 CASE 4: SHOE SALES 176 WHAT
ABOUT CASES IN WHICH A PERSON BENEFITS BY BEING DECEIVED? 177 CASE 5:
PATERNALISTIC DECEPTION 178 8.1I.2 WITHHOLDING INFORMATION IN SALES 178
CASE 1: HEALTH INSURANCE 178 XIV DETAILED CONTENTS CASE 2: STEERING
CUSTOMERS 180 CASE 3: WLTHHOLDING INFORMATION ABOUT DEFECTS 180 ENDNOTES
181 9. DECEPTION IN ADVERTISING 182 INTRODUETION 182 9.1 DECEPTIVE
ADVERTISING 182 9.1.1. THE HARMFULNESS OF DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING: CASE
STUDIES 182 SEARS DISHWASHER 182 LISTERINE 183 VIOXX 183 R. J. REYNOLDS
185 9.1.2 THE WRONGNESS OFDECEPTIVE ADVERTISING 185 9.11 WHY FOLLOWING
THE LAW IS NOT ENOUGH 186 9.1I.1 THE FTC' S DEFINITION OF DECEPTIVE
ADVERTISING 186 9.11.2 WHY IT'S NOT ENOUGH TO FOLLOW THE LAW 187 9.III
TWO OBJECTIONS 188 9.III.L CASES OF SMALL HARMS TO MANY PEOPLE 188
9.III.2 WHAT IFBEING HONEST GIVES DISHONEST COMPETITORS AN ADVANTAGE?
189 ENDNOTES 190 10. BLUFFING AND DECEPTION IN NEGOTIATIONS 191
INTRODUETION 191 10.1 IS BLURING LYING? 191 10.11 THE ECONOMICS
OFBLURING 192 10.111 IS IT MORALLY PERMISSIBLE 10 MISSTATE ONE'S
NEGOTIATING POSITION? 193 AN OBJECTION 194 10.N APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE
OF SELF-DEFENSE 195 AN OBJECTION 195 &ES 1% A RELATED OBJECTION 1 %
ENDNOTES 197 11. HONESTY, PROFESSIONALS, AND THE VULNERABILITY OF THE
PUBLIC 198 INTRODUETION 198 11.1 THE FREQUENT INCENTIVE/T EMPTATION 10
DECEIVE CLIENTS 199 11.11 INFORMATION DISCLOSURE AND PROFESSIONAL
OBLIGATIONS 202 11.III INFORMED CONSENT 204 EXCEPTIONS 205 ENDNOTES 206
DETAILED CONTENTS XV 12. LYING AND DECEPTION ABOUT QUESTIONS OFWAR AND
PEACE: CASE STUDIES 208 INTRODUCTION 208 12.1 LYING AND DECEPTION IN
ORDER TO CREATE A ]USTIFICATION OR PRETEXT FOR WAR 209 12.I.1 HEARST AND
THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 209 12.1.2 FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT AND WORLD WAR II
210 12.1.3 LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE GULF OFTONKIN RESOLUTION 211 12.II
ANOTHER CASE: GEORGE W. BUSH, DICK CHENEY, AND THE IRAQ WAR OF2003 212
12.II.1 CLAIMS ABOUT IRAQ' S "WEAPONS OF MASS-DESTRUCTION" 212 12.11.2
CLAIMS ABOUT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN IRAQ AND AL QAEDA 213 12.11.3 THE
FALSITY OF THE CLAIMS ABOUT IRAQ'S WEAPONS AND ITS CONNECTIONS WITH AL
QAEDA 214 12.11.4 REASONS TO THINK THAT SOME OF THE CLAIMS ABOUT IRAQ'S
WEAPONS AND TIES TO AL QAEDA CONSTITUTED LYING OR (ATTEMPTED) DECEPTION
216 12.11.5 LYING AND DECEPTION ABOUT OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO THE IRAQ
WAR 218 12.III A CASE OFLYING/DECEPTION TO AVOID WAR? 222 12.N A MORAL
ASSESSMENT OF (SOME OF) THE CASES 223 12.1V.L LYNDONJOHNSON 223 12.IV.2
BUSH AND CHENEY 224 12.IV.3 OVER-OPTIMISM AS A MAJOR CAUSE OFWARS 227
12.IVA FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT 228 12.IV.5 ACHESON, DULLES, AND EISENHOWER
229 ENDNOTES 229 13. HONESTY, CONFLICTS, AND THE TELLING OFHISTOTY: MORE
CASE STUDIES 232 INTRODUCTION 232 13.1 GERMANY, WORLD WAR I, AND THE
MYTH OF THE "STAB IN THE BACK" 232 AMERICAN VERSIONS OF THE
DOLCHSTOSSLEGENGE? 241 13.11 REWRITING HISTORY 243 13.II.1 FEEL-GOOD
CONFEDERATE HISTOTY AND THE POST-CIVIL WAR SOUTH 243 13.11.2 LYING ABOUT
THE CRIMES OF]OSEPH STALIN 246 13.11.3 AN OBJECTION 247 13.1II
HALF-TRUTHS AND GROUP CONFLICT 248 13.1II.1 HALF-T RUTHS 248 13.II1.2
EXAMPLES OF HARMFUL HALF-T RUTHS 249 THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
249 XVI DETAILED CONTENTS THE US AND IRAN HITLER AND GERMANY'S SUFFERING
AFTER WWI 13.II1.3 HALF-TRUTHS IN PERSONAL RELATIONS 13.IV INTELLECTUAL
HONESTY ENDNOTES 14. HONESTY AS A VIRTUE INTRODUCTION 14.1 DISSENTERS
FRORN CONVENUONAL WISDORN 14.1.1 LYING, DECEPTION, AND PRIVACY 14.1.2
LYING, HONESTY, AND INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS 14.1.3 LYING, DECEPTION, AND
SELF-ESTEEM 14.11 IN WHAT SENSE HONESTY IS AND IS NOT A VIRTUE ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 250 251 251 252 255 257 257 258 258 259 261 263 265
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spelling | Carson, Thomas L. 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)140833862 aut Lying and deception theory and practice Thomas L. Carson 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2010 XIX, 280 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. [267] - 275 Truthfulness and falsehood Truthfulness and falsehood / Case studies Truthfulness and falsehood Case studies Unwahrheit (DE-588)4343694-8 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Lüge (DE-588)4036510-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content Lüge (DE-588)4036510-4 s Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s DE-604 Unwahrheit (DE-588)4343694-8 s b DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Erlangen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020300693&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Carson, Thomas L. 1950- Lying and deception theory and practice Truthfulness and falsehood Truthfulness and falsehood / Case studies Truthfulness and falsehood Case studies Unwahrheit (DE-588)4343694-8 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Lüge (DE-588)4036510-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4343694-8 (DE-588)4015602-3 (DE-588)4036510-4 (DE-588)4522595-3 |
title | Lying and deception theory and practice |
title_auth | Lying and deception theory and practice |
title_exact_search | Lying and deception theory and practice |
title_full | Lying and deception theory and practice Thomas L. Carson |
title_fullStr | Lying and deception theory and practice Thomas L. Carson |
title_full_unstemmed | Lying and deception theory and practice Thomas L. Carson |
title_short | Lying and deception |
title_sort | lying and deception theory and practice |
title_sub | theory and practice |
topic | Truthfulness and falsehood Truthfulness and falsehood / Case studies Truthfulness and falsehood Case studies Unwahrheit (DE-588)4343694-8 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Lüge (DE-588)4036510-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Truthfulness and falsehood Truthfulness and falsehood / Case studies Truthfulness and falsehood Case studies Unwahrheit Ethik Lüge Fallstudiensammlung |
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