Dan Lee: Considering the ethics of truth telling
In response to last week's column, a regular reader of my column emailed me to note that
It was not clear whether
With rare exception, all of us have had the experience of being lied to. I know no one who has liked this experience. On the other hand, I know many people who have been angered and deeply hurt by the experience of being lied to.
But is it always wrong to tell a lie? In an essay entitled "On a Supposed Right to Tell Lies from Benevolent Motives," the German philosopher
I use this example in my ethics classes, putting it in a contemporary format in which a guy with a gun knocks at the door and asks if the student's younger brother, who is in the family room downstairs watching television, is home. The guy with the gun states that the younger brother has not paid back money he was lent and "I am here to shoot him."
I ask my students to raise their hand if they would lie to the guy with the gun, telling him that the younger brother had left that morning to go to
(The one exception was a student who didn't raise her hand. When I asked her if that meant that she wouldn't lie to the guy at the door with the gun, she responded, "That would depend on how I happened to feel about my brother that day.")
The Scottish philosopher
In short, it is arguable that in some situations, telling a lie might be the lesser of evils.
But does that mean that it is just fine to lie with abandon whenever it would be advantageous to us to tell a lie? Not at all. It is only to suggest that in limited circumstances, lying might be the lesser of evils.
Unfortunately, in our ethically challenged society today, politicians and many others lie with abandon whenever they think that it is to their advantage to do so. This includes the members of
It is a sad state of affairs when people say, "Your candidate tells more lies than my candidate does." But that is where we seem to be today.
In a book published nearly 50 years ago entitled "Lying:
Unfortunately, she is right about that.


Considering the ethics of truth telling
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