Lying, Reciprocity, and Free Speech – A Reply to Eight Critics

Law and Philosophy 38 (5-6):555-597 (2019)
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In this article, I reply to eight critics of my book Speech Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law. The topics include lying, promising, reciprocity, free speech, and the testimonial duties of institutions.

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