The concise book of lying
Por: Sullivan, Evelin
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Editor: New York Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2001Descripción: 334.ISBN: 0-374-12868-5.Tema(s): DECEPTION | TRUTHFULNESS AND FALSEHOOD | DECEPTION-SOCIAL ASPECTS | TRUTHFULNESS AND FALSEHOOD-SOCIAL ASPECTSClasificación CDD: 177.3 Su531c
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Among the human peculiarities Gulliver's master finds puzzling in the extreme is that of lying. "To say the thing which is not" is his semantic approximation of a concept that does not exist in Houyhnhnmlan, and when Gulliver tries to explain lying and false representation, the sensible horse's objection is enlightened: The Use of Speech was to make us understand one another, and to receive Information of Facts; now if any one said the Thing which was not, the Ends were defeated; because I cannot properly be said to understand him; and I am so far from receiving Information, that he leaves me worse than Ignorance; for I am led to believe a Thing Black when it is White, and Short when it is Long.
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