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    Is Lying Bad For Us?

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    Lying today is quite a disregarded subject, causing its reputation enough to make people uneasy. Most are taught at a young age that lying is substandard, lousy, or even cheap, and that you should never use it to your benefit. Of course we don’t want to be a lousy person, but what about lying makes it so? Why is it considered so immoral and frowned upon by many social norms? Luckily for us there are two very appealing essays that help us crack these baffling questions. In these essays, they define

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    given you one face, and you make yourself another.” Lying is without a doubt never justifiable because lying can lead into even greater conflicts that might never be resolved additionally lying would ruin someone’s reputation; one might argue that lying can be justifiable under one circumstance which is that lying can protect people from danger; however, lying can make someone lose people’s trust. Lying can never be justifiable because first lying can lead to greater conflicts that can never be resolved

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    Lying is Unacceptable “Time will inevitably uncover dishonesty and lies; history has no place for them” (Sihanouk, n.d.). Sihanouk’s statement about lying means that lying has no place among us, it’s unacceptable. Humans have the ability to become liars, even callow children can make the choice to tell a lie. Over time, lying becomes a habit and it becomes part of people’s everyday life. The American culture tends to eschew the idea of lying, yet it becomes a habit in almost every American’s

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    more pain, a lie is the morally correct. Lying is defined as misleading someone deliberately. The philosopher Kant believed that lying is always morally wrong. He believes that it is not just wrong telling a lie, but a person is more immoral because they are corrupting the capacity of a human. He also believes that this prevents others to act rationally, because lies undermine the dignity of others. The philosopher Fried has a similar belief, he believes lying is wrong, no matter if the lie will cause

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    Lying In The Dark Knight

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    an impact on how other people see you. It has a detrimental effect on the way you see and view yourself in society. In this paper, I argue that lying is morally impermissible in any/certain circumstance(s). The film The Dark Knight inaccurately depicts lying as a morally permissible option. Lying is morally impermissible because it loses identity, lying can become addictive, and it can ruin anyone’s self-esteem. Immanuel Kant once stated “act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same

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    20, 2014 5th period Lying in The Crucible Arthur Miller’s play is phenomenal example of how hysteria can spread throughout a small community. The play plots in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 during the Witch Trials. The characters in the story use the trials to get revenge on their enemies. Although this may seem satisfying at the time, it eventually led to the downfall of salem. The repercussion of lying proves that honesty is the best policy and the consequences to lying creates tension and

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    Conflicted About Lying

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    with your friends. What did you do when you told them you were working on a project? You were lying. Lying is something everyone has done in their life. So what exactly is lying? The definition of lying is an intentionally false statement. Even keeping silent if you know something is a lie, just a different type of lie than saying something intentionally incorrect. Some people have different views on lying than others. Some people think that telling any lie is fine. Others say that lies of any kind

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    because you were going to the prom and your friend found a dress she really liked but you didn’t like it so you should tell her not to buy it so she doesn’t go to prom looking ugly in the dress. I firmly believe that is acceptable in our society. Lying is justified when it can be used to protect and care for others. What if someone had an ugly dress but you like it but that person does like it.you have to tell them it’s ugly so you don’t hurt them more if their going to a dance or on a date. The

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    Why Is Lying Wrong

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    Why is lying bad? Ashwin A lot of people would say, in fact most people would say lying is very wrong. It can destroy and diminish trust, bonds and relationships. Honesty is a quality in life. Lies are viewed as morally wrong everywhere due to the fact that they can hurt a person or have a very negative impact on someone. Christian views on this matter include the fact that lying should not take place as it abuses Gods gift to humans, communication. However can I lie ever be justified. Are there

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    Lying is very common in people. I do not know who has it worst, children or adults. Some older adults act like they didn’t lie or do anything when they were a child; they know they are lying. All children lie, I know I did when I was younger. My friend and I were playing baseball in my parents back yard. We were having a great time until I hit the ball and bust the living room window. My parents were outside on the front porch at the time. My friend ran to her house, which was located 4 houses from

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