Lying, misleading, and what is said: an exploration in philosophy of language and in ethics

Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012)
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1. Lying -- 2. The problem of what is said -- 3. What is said -- 4. Is lying worse than merely misleading? -- 5. Some interesting cases.

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