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    In Lies We Trust The 2009 romantic-fantasy movie The Invention of Lying portrays a world completely devoid of untruths, where everyone tells the truth all the time and everything said is taken at face value. Mark Bellison, the protagonist, begins by explaining that in his world, everyone tells the entire truth, not matter how hurtful or cruel. The audience notices a Pepsi ad with the tagline, “Pepsi: when they don’t have coke,” among other peculiar things. This premise is not only humorous because

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    just look at the amount of people you see lying everyday. People think they have to lie for inconsequential reasons or to protect themselves and their families. They feel if they tell the truth, no one will believe them or something might happen to someone they care about. Parents around the world tell their children they can tell them anything but when their children tell them anything serious they say they don’t believe them or that they're outright lying. They are telling their children it’s not

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    being motivated by self-interest and well-being, without caring about others. Therefore, lying to others in order to achieve a certain benefit becomes a self-ethical psychological egoism, in other words, if I’m going to be fine and won’t get hurt after lying, then it’s right for me to do it no matter what the consequences will be. Philosophers like Kant condemned any kind of lying. They use to say that lying, even if it was the only way possible to save oneself from some situation, was never ethically

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    We were all taught from a young age, that lying is a sin, that it should not be done and nothing good can come from lying. Researchers have come to the conclusion that this is not the case when it comes to caring for the elderly with dementia or Alzheimer 's. In most cases lying can be beneficial and therapeutic to people with cognitive diseases and or disorders. Patients with dementia and Alzheimer 's generally suffer from something called sundowning syndrome. Laurie udesky from caring.com describes

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    harm, or lie by omission. Lying is sometimes acceptable because lying can protect others, it might get you out of a difficult situation, however lying can hurt others even yourself. There is many examples of when lying is okay. Dishonesty is justified when it can protect others. In “Brad Blanton: Honestly Tell the Truth” by Barbara Ballinger it says, “... if you’re hiding Anne Frank in your attic because her life is in danger, “ it is right. Blanton explains that lying can be considered appropriate

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    Type Of Liars Essay

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    Types of Liars There is something that often troubles our society. It is worse than all kinds of cancers combined and as horrifying to see. It is hard to catch and is more common than the common cold. It is lying. Everyone at one point in their life has lied. Many lie to the most important people in their lives because they don’t want to create conflict between them, but it just ends up making a bigger mess than if they would have told the truth. Some lie to other people they hardly even

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    In the essay The Ways We Lie, author Stephanie Ericsson writes in depth about the different types of lies used by most people everyday. While listing examples of them, Ericsson questions her own experiences with lying and whether or not it was appropriate. By using hypothetical situations, true accounts, and personal occurrences, she highlights the moral conflicts and consequences that are a result of harmless fibs or impactful deceptions. In an essay detailing the lies told to ourselves and others

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    Lies Of Deception

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    reservation and are telling a part truth. Examples are "I don't cheat on my wife"[unsaid qualifying 2nd part - "on Sundays"] or "I didn't take the milk money"[unsaid qualifying 2nd part - "this week"].` This type of lying is used as an "escape" clause - because if accused of lying later - such liars tend to claim that what they said was true, under certain qualifying conditions.` (Truthliesdeceptioncoverups.info, 2015) There are times when people tell you things that are unrelated to the question

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    views as each other. Both were concerned with the moral qualities of actions and choices of a person, but neither of them was much interested in about what makes a "good person". They also different views and some of the same views when it came to lying. One thought it should never be done. The other thought it should be used as a last resort. First, we will talk about Immanuel Kant. Kant 's theory was a deontological one. This meant that he believed that the moral worth of an action in the action

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    If lying was a job, millions of people would be billionaires. People of all ages lie passively whether they know it or not. It is practically a human instinct to lie, no matter how much people try to deny this simple and obvious fact. Lies are all told for certain reasons, be it good or bad. Besides the everyday questions about lying, some people are curious about who a person lies for. For the sake of others or themselves? While some lie to simply protect others, others lie to selfishly protect

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