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I'm leaning toward the position that there is little or no difference between advocacy and lying. Has any other philosopher discussed this in detail?
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January 31, 2019

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Check out Tom Carson's book

Charles Taliaferro
January 31, 2019 (changed January 31, 2019) Permalink

Check out Tom Carson's book Lying and Deception (Notre Dame University Press). It's brilliant. I am not sure why you are leaning to equate lying and advocacy. Maybe you have in mind the idea that when persons advocate for a cause or person they might be tempted to do *anything* on behalf of the cause or person. I will admit (and hope that my college administration is not reading this) that my advocacy on behalf of some students has led me to "stretch the truth" a bit (or lie), but this is rare! Check out Carson's book. It is brilliant.

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