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  1. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
  2. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19
  3. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 4, August 2016
  4. Respectful Lying
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 20
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 5, November 2016
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 4, August 2016
Editorial Note
Nothing New in Ecumenia? Hare, Hybrid Expressivism and de dicto Beliefs
Belief and the Error Theory
On the Incoherence Objection to Rule-Utilitarianism
Unity of Reasons
Taking the Perceptual Analogy Seriously
A Right against Risk-Imposition and the Problem of Paralysis
On Taking Back Forgiveness
Ideology and the Harms of Self-Deception: Why We Should Act to End Poverty
Respectful Lying
Is there a Rawlsian Argument for Animal Rights?
The Moral Taintedness of Benefiting from Injustice
Cosmopolitanism as a Corrective Virtue
The Liability of Justified Attackers
What Do Gestational Mothers Deserve?
Review of Elijah Milgram: The Great Endarkenment – Philosophy for an Age of Hyperspecialization
Henry Shue, Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection
Review: Samuel Scheffler’s Death and the Afterlife New York, Oxford University Press USA 2013,
William Irwin: The Free Market Existentialist: Capitalism without Consumerism. John Wiley & Sons. 2015. 978-1-119-12128-2. 216 pp. Paperpack. €20.30
Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Personal Value, Oxford University Press: Oxford: 2011, 185 pp.
Global Justice and Development. By Julian Culp. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. 215 pp.
Sabine Roeser & Cain Todd (eds.): Emotion and Value Oxford: Oxford University Press,
Bernard Williams: Essays and Reviews 1959–2002
Tobias Kasmann: Wertholismus. Zur Einheit des moralischen Urteils
Jonathan B. Wight: Ethics and Economics: An Introduction to Moral Frameworks
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 3, June 2016
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 2, April 2016
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2016
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Respectful Lying

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Strudler, Alan
Copyright Year 2016
Abstract I argue that there are instances in which lying to an innocent and generally competent person respects her autonomy, contrary to arguments by Christine Korsgaard and Onora O’Neill. These authors say that respect for a person’s autonomy requires treating her in a way consistent with the possibility of consent, but I contend that the possibility of consent condition is unworkable. I maintain that lying can respect individual autonomy when being truthful to a person undermines her choices and lying gets her what she would reasonably see herself as having most reason to choose in the circumstances. I make my case by reflecting on lying invitations to a surprise party and on negotiation phenomena.
Starting Page 961
Ending Page 972
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 13862820
Journal Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15728447
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2016-02-06
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Lying Consent Autonomy Deception Ethics Political Philosophy Theory of Medicine/Bioethics Philosophy of Medicine Ontology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Social Sciences
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