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I'm sure there's a name for this but I don't seem to see it on the unresolved philosophy wikipedia page.
Is it considered lying if you say something that is untrue without knowing you're saying it?
This is true: My favorite color is blue.
If you asked me what my favorite color was and I said "red", this would be untrue. And I know I said it, so I've lied.
But let's say I have had the color red on my mind all day and I'm only half-paying attention to the conversation. You ask me what my favorite color is and I say "red" out of a freudian slip answer but am not aware I'm saying it because my mind is on other stuff. What I've said is untrue, but what I think I've said is true to my mind.
If you asked me if I was lying and I said yes, that would have been true for what came out of my mouth but not what my brain was telling me I was saying.
A polygraph measures the heightened blood pressure as a result of the fear of being caught lying, but if you know you're not lying then you won't be detected by the polygraph because you have nothing to hide. Disregarding the accuracy of an actual machine, if you ended up lying physically but according to your mind it was truth and you ended up fooling yourself, what would you consider it?
I love this kind of shit by the way....unresolved philosophical questions. But it's like alcohol; can't do it too much at one time or you'll go nuts.
Is it considered lying if you say something that is untrue without knowing you're saying it?
This is true: My favorite color is blue.
If you asked me what my favorite color was and I said "red", this would be untrue. And I know I said it, so I've lied.
But let's say I have had the color red on my mind all day and I'm only half-paying attention to the conversation. You ask me what my favorite color is and I say "red" out of a freudian slip answer but am not aware I'm saying it because my mind is on other stuff. What I've said is untrue, but what I think I've said is true to my mind.
If you asked me if I was lying and I said yes, that would have been true for what came out of my mouth but not what my brain was telling me I was saying.
A polygraph measures the heightened blood pressure as a result of the fear of being caught lying, but if you know you're not lying then you won't be detected by the polygraph because you have nothing to hide. Disregarding the accuracy of an actual machine, if you ended up lying physically but according to your mind it was truth and you ended up fooling yourself, what would you consider it?
I love this kind of shit by the way....unresolved philosophical questions. But it's like alcohol; can't do it too much at one time or you'll go nuts.