The Truth About Lying

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book_author_name: 
Stephen J. Costello
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Paperback
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The Liffey Press
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01/10/2013
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9781908308467
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Sociology & anthropology > Sociology
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Stephen J. Costello|Paperback|The Liffey Press|01/10/2013
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9781908308467
Book Description: 
In this fascinating study, Dr Stephen J. Costello, philosopher and logotherapist, takes us on a profound journey into the intricate and intriguing nature of the dynamics of lying. Drawing on philosophy, logical puzzles and Lacanian psychoanalysis, Costello investigates the types of lies we tell, the lies that include a good deal of truth, the lies found in nature, how and why children lie, whether madmen can lie, self-deception as lies, the lies lovers tell, and much more. In the final section of the book Costello focuses in particular on how men and women lie in different ways. Men, he argues, lie in the guise of truth while women tell the truth in the guise of a lie. Men tend to be more direct while women are more devious. Men lie to create a better image of themselves, women lie to make others feel more comfortable. Provocative and thought-provoking, while also frequently amusing, The Truth about Lying is a pithy primer on the act and art of lying.

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