Is lying wrong way? Kildiyarov Adil ID 20123114 Shaukharova Dinara ID 20112337
Outline I. Introduction II. Main body: a. Types of lying b. Statistic c. Advantages/disadvantages of lying III. Conclusion
Introduction There is no universally accepted definition of lying to others (Kagan 1998, 113). The OED definition of lying is as follows: To lie = to make a false statement with the intention to deceive. In the Analects Confucius suggests that it is good for a son to lie to protect his father from prosecution for a non-violent crime
Types of lie 1. Beneficial lies 2. Spiteful lies 3. Neutral lies
Statistic How often do you lie? GREEN- sometimes RED- never Blue- every day Lying is : RED- depends on situation YELLOW- bad GREEN-good
Statistic Who lies more: PINK- women Blue- men LILAC- both of them When did you start to lie: ORANGE- adult YELLOW- I can remember BLUE- teenager GREEN- never
Advantages/disadvantages of lying
Conclusion
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References • Kant, I. (1956). Groundwork for the metaphysic of morals (H. J. Paton, Trans. ). New York: Harper and Row. (Original work published 1785) • Bok, Sissela. Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life. New York: Vintage Books, 1979. • Revell Jean-Francois. The Flight from Truth: The Reign of Deceit in the Age of Information. New York: Random House Books, 1992.