Rational responsibility and the assertoric character of bald-faced lies

Analysis 75 (4):550-554 (2015)
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According to a traditional view, one lies if and only if one asserts what one believes is false and with the intent to deceive one’s audience. Recently, many theorists have challenged the requirement of intent to deceive. The principal reason offered appeals to so-called bald-faced lies wherein one asserts what one believes is false without intent to deceive. I argue that, assuming a reasonable model of assertion, two of the most prominent examples of bald-faced lies fail to be genuinely assertoric. As such, they fail as counter-examples to the view that intent to deceive is a necessary condition on lying

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