Editors’ Review and Introduction: Lying in Logic, Language, and Cognition

Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):466-484 (2020)
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Abstract

Editors van Ditmarsch, Hendriks and Verbrugge of this special issue of topiCS on lying describe some recent trends in research on lying from a multidisciplinary perspective, including logic, philosophy, linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, behavioral economics, and artificial intelligence. Furthermore, they outline the seven contributions to this special issue.

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