The oxford handbook of lying / edited by Jorg Meibauer.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Oxford, England : Oxford University Press, [2019]
  • 2019
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1 online resource.

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Series
Oxford handbooks in linguistics. [More in this series]
Summary note
Providing a state-of-the-art account of past and current research on lying and deception, this handbook provides definitions of lying and its subtypes from the perspective of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology, and outlines the range of fields in which lying and deception play a role. Popular questions such as "Is lie detection possible?" or "Is lying always morally wrong?" are dealt with in depth. The handbook describes the tools and approaches that are used by scholars researching lying and deception, and thus contributes to establishing the vibrant new field of interdisciplinary lying research.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages [579]-650) and index.
Target audience
Specialized.
Source of description
  • Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on December 10, 2018).
  • Description based on print version record.
Language note
Text in English.
Contents
  • Introduction / Jèorg Meibauer
  • Lying, sincerity, and quality / Andreas Stokke
  • Lying and deception / Swati Gupta, Andrew Ortony
  • Lying and certainty / Neri Marsili
  • Lying and omissions / Don Fallis
  • Lying, implicating, and presupposing / Jèorg Meibauer
  • Lying and self-deception / Kathi Beier
  • Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance / Eliot Michaelson
  • Knowledge lies and group lies / Julia Staffel
  • Selfless assertions / Jennifer Lackey
  • Bald-faced lies / Jèorg Meibauer
  • Classic philosophical approaches to lying and deception / James Edwin Mahon
  • Bullshitting / Andreas Stokke
  • Bluffing / Jennifer Perillo
  • White and prosocial lies / Simone Dietz
  • Lying and fiction / Emar Maier
  • Lying and quotation / Matthew McGlone, Max Baryshevtsev
  • Lying and humour / Marta Dynel
  • Lying, irony, and default interpretation / Rachel Giora
  • Lying and vagueness / Paul Egrâe, Benjamin Icard
  • Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole / Claudia Claridge
  • Lying and politeness / Marina Terkourafi
  • Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of lying / James Edwin Mahon
  • Development of lying and cognitive abilities / Victoria Talwar
  • Lying and lie detection / Samantha Mann
  • Lying and computational linguistics / Kees van Deemter, Ehud Reiter
  • Lying in social psychology / Bella M. DePaulo
  • Lying and psychology / Matthias Gamer, Kristina Suchotzki
  • Lying and neuroscience / Giorgio Ganis
  • Lying and ethics / Thomas L. Carson
  • Lying and the law / Stuart P. Green
  • Lying in economy / Marta Serra-Garcia
  • Linguistic approaches to lying and deception / Karol J. Hardin
  • Lying and education / Anita E. Kelly
  • Lying and discourse analysis / Dariusz Galasiński
  • Lying and politics / Piers Robinson, David Miller, Eric Herring, Vian Bakir
  • Lying and history / Thomas L. Carson
  • Lying and the arts / Bettina Kèummerling-Meibauer
  • Lying in different cultures / Fumiko Nishimura
  • Psycholinguistic approaches to lying and deception / Lewis Bott, Emma Williams
  • Lying, deception, and the brain / Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'elia, Julian P. Keenan
  • Lying and truth / Stephen Wright
  • Lying and assertion / Mark Jary
  • Lying, belief, and knowledge / Matthew Benton.
ISBN
  • 9780191056215
  • 0-19-105621-9
  • 0-19-105620-0
  • 0-19-180030-9
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