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Subjects of Deceit: A Phenomenology of Lying

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The exploration of truth and deception is central to this work, as it delves into the intricate relationship between epistemology and morality. Alison Leigh Brown examines how the rise of multiple epistemologies complicates our understanding of truth and lying, suggesting that they coexist in a complex interplay. By differentiating between the moral implications of lying and the epistemological state of being in untruth, the author weaves a phenomenology of deceit alongside a dialogue with a student, enriching the discussion on these profound concepts.

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Subjects of Deceit: A Phenomenology of Lying, Alison Leigh Brown

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