If a person is hiding the truth, they are not being completely honest about something. If a person is lying, they are intentionally deceiving others by saying something they know is not true.
Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while hiding the truth involves withholding information or not sharing the whole truth. Both can be deceptive, but lying is more direct and explicit, while hiding the truth is more about omission.
The likelihood that someone who is hiding something is also lying about it is generally high, as hiding something often involves deception or dishonesty.
Yes, they are aware that they are lying when we are able to recognize that they are not telling the truth.
The statement "I always tell the truth" implies a contradiction because if the person always tells the truth, then they cannot lie, but if they were lying about always telling the truth, it would create a contradiction.
The difference between the lies of P lying and the truth is that lies are intentionally false statements made to deceive, while the truth is a statement that accurately reflects reality.
Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while hiding the truth involves withholding information or not sharing the whole truth. Both can be deceptive, but lying is more direct and explicit, while hiding the truth is more about omission.
Hiding the truth is when you don't reveal the truth. It does not necessarily mean that you're lying, just that you're not telling the whole story. Typically, it is called a white lie. Outright lying is falsifying information. When you lie, you say something false even though you are fully aware that it isn't true. It is much worse than a white lie, though those aren't great either.
Lying can be considered a moral duty in situations where telling the truth would cause significant harm or jeopardize someone's safety. For instance, if a person is hiding someone from a dangerous individual, lying to protect that person may be ethically justified. Additionally, in scenarios where honesty could lead to unnecessary suffering, such as delivering a painful truth without any constructive purpose, a lie might be seen as a moral obligation to preserve well-being. Ultimately, the context and potential consequences of both lying and telling the truth play crucial roles in determining the moral duty involved.
A lie detector is a machine that monitors brain waves and heart rate to be able to tell if a person is telling the truth.
The likelihood that someone who is hiding something is also lying about it is generally high, as hiding something often involves deception or dishonesty.
When,in court,you swear to tell the truth,the whole truth and nothing but the truth and then tell a lie.
No, he is lying. If he were saying the truth, then, in theory, as he is a chicken, he would be lying. Then, he cannot tell the truth. So, he is lying. But, if he is lying, then all chickens say the truth, and he cannot be lying. The key lies in the word "all". He is lying that ALL chickens always lie, therefore not necessarily all chickens say the truth. It could be that some chickens always lie. The truth does not have to be the opposite. Therefore, he is lying that chickens always lie, and the truth is that "some chickens always lie".
Well. "Lying" and "not telling the truth" are not always the same thing. "Lying is where you tell a person something with the purpose to deceive them. You can lie and still tell the truth. Here's an example. Obviously, if I told you the box was red and it really was red and I knew it was red, then I would be telling you the truth and not lying. If I told you the box was blue but it was really red but I thought it was blue, then I would be telling you the truth but I would not be lying. Now if I told the box was blue but it was really red and I knew it was red, then I would be both lying and not telling you the truth. And if I told you the box was blue but it was really red but I thought it was blue, then I would be lying but I would be telling you the truth. To answer your question, lying and being honest are the same things.
There is no way to be certain just by asking. Someone who is lying would lie about telling the truth.The "Liar's Paradox" is that no one can rationally answer a question about the truth by saying "I am lying." This is clearly because if you are telling the truth, you say "I am telling the truth" and if you are actually lying (about lying), you would again say "I am telling the truth" (a lie).If you said you were lying, you would have to be telling the truth, but you're not because you are lying. This is similar to the double-negative paradigm ("He's not right...he's just not wrong").
Because you want to know the truth and you want to believe that he is not lying. - coco -
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The Lying Truth - 1922 was released on: USA: 26 March 1922