crayzz wrote:Honestly I'm surprised there's a whole book dedicated to this. It's a simple enough argument.
JustinReilly wrote:crayzz wrote:Honestly I'm surprised there's a whole book dedicated to this. It's a simple enough argument.
Filling entire books to detail a simple argument? Sounds like the entire discipline of Philosophy.
DanielH wrote:I have seen fictional people make the argument that, if it becomes known that they only deceive through true statements instead of lying, then they can say something plainly and be more believable. This isn’t really an ethical point, though.
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