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Date: 2013-09-24 21:44:05
Deception
Pragmatics
Lie
Social psychology
Cooperative principle
Implicature
Paul Grice
Intention
Truth
Ethics
Behavior
Philosophy

Lying and Cooperation Brian Robinson Abstract This paper argues for a new, cooperation-based definition of lying, according to which a speaker lies to an addressee if and only if the speaker say something false to the ad

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