
"A Philosophy of Lying" by Lars Svendsen is an in-depth exploration of the nature, ethics, and implications of lying. In this thought-provoking book, Svendsen examines lying from a philosophical perspective, analyzing its role in human interaction and the moral questions it raises. The book is part of a broader series by Svendsen that tackles everyday concepts through a philosophical lens. Svendsen delves into the various forms of lying, from the small, socially accepted lies to more significant deceptions that can have profound impacts on relationships and society. He explores why people lie, the different contexts in which lying occurs, and the consequences it has for both the liar and those being lied to. The book also engages with the ethical dimensions of lying, asking whether it is ever justifiable.
- Pages: 157
- Genre: Philosophy
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786227695601
- Persian Title: کتاب فلسفه ی دروغگویی اثر لارس اسوندسن
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