
A Pack of Lies
Towards a Sociology of Lying
J. A. Barnes(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 9. June 1994
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Hardback
214 pages
978-0-521-45376-9 (ISBN)
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Defining lies as statements that are intended to deceive, this book considers the contexts in which people tell lies, how they are detected and sometimes exposed, and the consequences for the liars themselves, their dupes, and the wider society. The author provides examples from a number of cultures with distinctive religious and ethical traditions, and delineates domains where lying is the norm, domains that are ambiguous and the one domain (science) that requires truthtelling. He refers to experimental studies on children that show how, at an early age, they acquire the capactiy to lie and learn when it is appropriate to do so. He reviews how lying has been evaluated by moralists, examines why we do not regard novels as lies and relates the human capacity to lie to deceit among other animal species. He concludes that although there are, in all societies, good pragmatic reasons for not lying all the time, there are also strong reasons for lying some of the time.
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"Barnes composes a vision of lying that interlaces material from an impressive array of sources...The typology of lies expostulated in the book could possibly provide researchers with a foil for generating testable hypotheses." Mark L. Harvey, Comtemporary Psychology "...an impeccably scholarly survey...." Contemporary SociologyMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-45376-9 (9780521453769)
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Content
Preface; Acknowledgments; l. What is a lie? 2. Where lies are expected; 3. Ambiguous domains; 4. Science; 5. Cultural diversity; 6. Structural relations; 7. Self-deception and connivance in deceit; 8. Telling and detecting lies; 9. Benign untruths: the discourse of fiction; l0. Evaluations; 11. Do we have to lie?.