00980cam0 22002651 450 SOBE0004980620151105150215.0842540617X20151105d1976 |||||ita|0103 baespES<<La >>teología de la liberación y su métodoXosé Miguélezestudio en Hugo Assmann y Gustavo Gutiérrezcon un prefacio de Antonio MataboschBarcelonaEditorial Herder1976164 p.22 cmMiguélez Díaz, Xosé AntónSOBA00011906070773503Matabosch, AntonioSOBA00011905070ITUNISOB20151105RICAUNISOBUNISOB20036679SOBE00049806M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM200000325SI36679acquistocatenaccifUNISOBUNISOB20151105145003.020151105145029.0catenaccifTeología de la liberación y su método1725624UNISOB02393nam 22003973 450 991082820080332120230224224340.01-78914-564-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6913227(Au-PeEL)EBL6913227(CKB)21348218400041(BIP)083453058(EXLCZ)992134821840004120220307d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Philosophy of LyingLondon :Reaktion Books, Limited,2022.©2022.1 online resource (137 pages)Print version: Svendsen, Lars A Philosophy of Lying London : Reaktion Books, Limited,c2022 9781789145632 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- One: What Is Lying? -- Two: The Ethics of Lying -- Three: Lying to Yourself -- Four: Lies and Friendship -- Five: The Politics of Lying -- Six: Living with Lying -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Index.From lying to friends to lies in politics, a wide-ranging examination of the forms and ethics of falsehood.From popular philosopher Lars Svendsen, this book is a comprehensive investigation of lying in everyday life. What exactly is a lie, Svendsen asks, and how does lying differ from related phenomena, such as "bullshit" or being truthful? Svendsen also investigates the ethics of lying--why is lying almost always morally wrong, and why is lying to one's friends especially bad? The book concludes by looking at lying in politics, from Plato's theory of the "noble lie" to the Big Lie of Donald Trump.As phrases like "fake news" and "alternative facts" permeate our feeds, Svendsen's conclusion is perhaps a surprising one: that, even though we all occasionally lie, we are for the most part trustworthy. Trusting others makes one vulnerable, and we will all be duped from time to time. But all things considered, Svendsen contends, truthfulness and vulnerability are preferable to living in a constant state of distrust.177.3Svendsen Lars1620338Bagguley Matt1620339MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828200803321A Philosophy of Lying3953046UNINA