Why Lying Is Always Wrong
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faculty.wts.eduWHY LYING IS ALWAYS WRONG: THE UNIQUENESS OF VERBAL DECEIT V er n S. P oythress I think it is always wrong to lie (to state what one knows is not true). But my friend John Frame and a number of other theologians make exceptions in extreme cases, such as in war and to save life. The debate includes the
Explaining a Felony Conviction
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INTELLECTUAL HONESTY - Harvard University
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Making Choices: A Framework for Making Ethical Decisions …
www.brown.edulaw.” So, for example, lying is unethical because we could not universalize a maxim that said “One should always lie.” Such a maxim would render all speech meaningless. We can, however, universalize the maxim, “Always speak truthfully,” without running into a logical contradiction.
YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
wpperformingarts.weebly.comAlways having to sit here alone. Of course, sometimes mornings aren't so pleasant, either - waking up and wondering if anyone would really miss me if I never got out of bed. Then there's the night, too - lying there and thinking about all the stupid things I've done during the day. And all those hours in between - when I do all those stupid things.
Ethical and Moral Leadership in the Military
www3.nd.eduof life are vulnerable to doing what is wrong. Professional groups—lawyers, doctors, teachers, engineers, business managers, and others—are structuring codes of ethics for their members. Throughout the past decade, military professionals at the service academies and educational centers have shown increasing interest in the study of ethical