Augustine on Lying and Deception
For Augustine the necessary and sufficient conditions of lying were that the speaker say with intentionality what he believed to the false and that he intend todeceive, either with respect to the statement uttered or with respect to the state of belief of the speaker.
Author: | Thomas D. Feehan |
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Published: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
1988
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Volume: | 19 |
Pages: | 131-139 |
Periodical: | Augustinian Studies |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
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Summary: | For Augustine the necessary and sufficient conditions of lying were that the speaker say with intentionality what he believed to the false and that he intend todeceive, either with respect to the statement uttered or with respect to the state of belief of the speaker. |
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