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    Why Is Lying Bad

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    Lying can be use to do good things     I suppose everyone who tells little white lies‚ quite often they’re necessary to make someone feel better or prevent feelings from being hurt.Everyone lies in one point of their life‚ even if you think it ok or not.Lying is saying something that’s not true to cover up what you did or what someone else did. Lying is only acceptable when it can be used to protect and care for others and if it creates more positive results than  a negative one.     First‚lying

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    Hypothesis about Lying

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    Conditional on preferring the outcome from lying over the outcome from truth-telling‚ a person is sensitive to neither her own [monetary] gain from lying‚ nor how much [monetary] harm she causes the other side. Notice that aside from the preface of “preferring the outcome from lying”‚ the rest of the Hypothesis seems quite at odds with Gneezy’s Result. The reconciliation is that a significant fraction of Gneezy’s subjects prefer the outcome from lying to truth-telling in some experimental treatment(s)

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    In a society that demands conformity individuals always suffer. Individuals dying not having happiness and lying is a massive reason as to why individuals are always suffering. In the year of wonders the plague is the main reason why everyone suffers. There’s really no happiness around as individuals have to focus more on surviving the plague rather than their own happiness and well-being. There are many examples during years of wonders where this is quite evident. From “The memories of happiness

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    Lying: Big Lie

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    controversial issue on lying. People usually don’t particularly care about the little white lies‚ but lying is never a good solution in any situation‚ because whether it’s a small lie or a big lie‚ there is always some form of consequence to each and every fib. There are a few certain articles such as‚ “A Philosopher on Lying‚” by Immanuel Kant who also believe lying should not be tolerated in any way. Just like in the article I mentioned earlier‚ “A Philosopher on Lying‚” a German philosopher

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    Lying is a natural part of human nature that many people unfortunately succumb to on a regular basis. Whether it is to lay‚ The Crucible‚ something miller depicts several characters lying to protect themselves or to protect someone else‚ people will lie to do what they feel is right in order to protect their relationships and save others’ lives. In the beginning of the play‚ John Proctor sits down and eats with his wife discussing the current events in Salem. When Elizabeth hints at John having

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    Persuasive Lying Essay

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    Persuasive Lying Essay People often say that honesty is the best policy. You should listen to them they know what they’re talking about. Lying. In the dictionary the definition of lying is an “intentionally told false statement” but the dictionary doesn’t list the consequences of a lie or why said false statements were used. So‚ I’ll have to do it. I know that no one wants to hear that they look fat or grotesque ‚ or that the ugly sweater they gave someone for Christmas will never see anything

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    There are numerous charges against Socrates in the reading of The Apology. The basic charges against him include impiety‚ corrupting the youth‚ and theorizing about unknown topics. He does not believe in the gods that the state does‚ and therefore seeks for natural explanations to processes that occur in the world around him. He did not recognize the gods and introduced other new divinities. Socrates was charged with corrupting the youth. Due to the constant asking of questions and inquiry‚ it lead

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    Biff Loman Lying

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    other hand‚ feels neglected by his parents and is always telling them lies to seek attention. Happy will tell his parents he is getting married‚ when he is not‚ just so they pay more attention to him. Not only were the Lomans lying about their emotions but they were also lying about where they were at in their careers. Biff always though that when he was younger he was a salesman for a man named Bill Oliver. It wasn’t until years later that Biff realized it was a lie; Biff was a shipping clerk not

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    The Apology is Plato’s recollection and interpretation of the Trial of Socrates (399 BC). In this dialogue Socrates explains who he is and what kind of life he led. The Greek word "apologia" means "explanation" -- it is not to be confused with "apologizing" or "being sorry" for one’s actions. The following is an outline of the ’argument’ or logos that Socrates used in his defense. A hypertext treatment of this dialogue is also available. I. Prologue (17a-19a) The first sentence sets the

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    In Plato’s Apology and Xenophon’s Apology‚ Socrates is facing charges for his actions. This opens a slew of questions about the charges against Socrates. Throughout the books‚ the charges that Socrates faces are failure to know the gods about the city‚ promoting unfamiliar spiritual ideas‚ and for corrupting the youth. This varies from book to book as each book talks about the relationship between philosophy and the city and how it plays a role. It dives into the bigger question: does education lead

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