Truth Evaluators: A different point of view on the lying/misleading distinction
Shirly Orr
Abstract:The current study examines interlocutors’ disposition when they are asked to truth evaluate a literally true statement that indirectly, yet intentionally, conveys a believed-false claim—a well-known paradigm for examining the lying/misleading distinction—using the epistemic modals “possible” and “possibly”. The goal of this study is to offer a different point of view on the lying/misleading distinction by: (i) addressing the empirical methods used to gauge the distinction, and (ii) focusing on the oft-overlook… Show more
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