The Oxford Handbook of Lying
Herausgeber: Meibauer, Jörg
The Oxford Handbook of Lying
Herausgeber: Meibauer, Jörg
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This handbook brings together past and current research on all aspects of lying and deception, from the combined perspectives of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. It will be an essential reference for students and researchers in these fields and will contribute to establishing the vibrant new field of interdisciplinary lying research.
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This handbook brings together past and current research on all aspects of lying and deception, from the combined perspectives of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. It will be an essential reference for students and researchers in these fields and will contribute to establishing the vibrant new field of interdisciplinary lying research.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9780192863379
- ISBN-10: 0192863371
- Artikelnr.: 63736578
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9780192863379
- ISBN-10: 0192863371
- Artikelnr.: 63736578
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jörg Meibauer is Professor of German Language and Linguistics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. His research focuses on cognitive pragmatics, with an emphasis on the grammar-pragmatics interface. His many publications include Lying at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface (De Gruyter Mouton 2014) and he is the editor of multiple volumes such as What is a Context? Linguistic Approaches and Challenges (with R. Finkbeiner and P. B. Schumacher; Benjamins 2012) and Pejoration (with R. Finkbeiner; Benjamins 2016).
* Preface
* List of figures and tables
* List of contributors
* 1: Jörg Meibauer: Introduction: What is lying? Towards an integrative
approach
* I Traditions
* 2: James Edwin Mahon: Classic philosophical approaches to lying and
deception
* 3: James Edwin Mahon: Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of
lying
* 4: Karol J. Hardin: Linguistic approaches to lying and deception
* 5: Lewis Bott and Emma Williams: Psycholinguistic approaches to lying
and deception
* 6: Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'Elia, and Julian Paul
Keenan: Lying, deception, and the brain
* II Concepts
* 7: Stephen Wright: Lying and truth
* 8: Mark Jay: Lying and assertion
* 9: Matthew A. Benton: Lying, belief, and knowledge
* 10: Andreas Stokke: Lying, sincerity, and quality
* 11: Andrew Ortony and Swati Gupta: Lying and deception
* 12: Neri Marsili: Lying and certainty
* 13: Don Fallis: Lying and omissions
* 14: Jörg Meibauer: Lying, implicating, and presupposing
* 15: Kathi Beier: Lying and self-deception
* 16: Eliot Michaelson: Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance
* III Types of Lies and Deception
* 17: Julia Staffel: Knowledge lies and group lies
* 18: Jennifer Lackey: Selfless assertions
* 19: Jörg Meibauer: Bald-faced lies
* 20: Andreas Stokke: Bullshitting
* 21: Jennifer Perillo: Bluffing
* 22: Simone Dietz: White and prosocial lies
* IV Distinctions
* 23: Emar Maier: Lying and fiction
* 24: Matthew S. McGlone and Maxim Baryshevtsev: Lying and quotation
* 25: Marta Dynel: Lying and humour
* 26: Rachel Giora: Lying, irony, and default interpretation
* 27: Paul Egré: Lying and vagueness
* 28: Claudia Claridge: Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole
* 29: Marina Terkourafi: Lying and politeness
* V Domains
* 30: Victoria Talwar: Development of lying and cognitive abilities
* 31: Samantha Mann: Lyine and lie detection
* 32: Kees van Deemter and Ehud Reiter: Lying and computational
linguistics
* 33: Bella M. DePaulo: Lying in social psychology
* 34: Kristina Suchotzki and Matthias Gamer: Lying and psychology
* 35: Giorgio Ganis: Lying and neuroscience
* 36: Thomas L. Carson: Lying and ethics
* 37: Stuart P. Green: Lying and the law
* 38: Marta Serra-Garcia: Lying in economics
* 39: Anita E. Kelly: Lying and education
* 40: Dariusz Galasinski: Lying and discourse analysis
* 41: Vian Bakir, Eric Herring, David Miller, and Piers Robinson: Lying
and deception in politics
* 42: Thomas L. Carson: Lyng and history
* 43: Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer: Lying and the arts
* 44: Fumiko Nishimura: Lying in different cultures
* References
* Index
* List of figures and tables
* List of contributors
* 1: Jörg Meibauer: Introduction: What is lying? Towards an integrative
approach
* I Traditions
* 2: James Edwin Mahon: Classic philosophical approaches to lying and
deception
* 3: James Edwin Mahon: Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of
lying
* 4: Karol J. Hardin: Linguistic approaches to lying and deception
* 5: Lewis Bott and Emma Williams: Psycholinguistic approaches to lying
and deception
* 6: Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'Elia, and Julian Paul
Keenan: Lying, deception, and the brain
* II Concepts
* 7: Stephen Wright: Lying and truth
* 8: Mark Jay: Lying and assertion
* 9: Matthew A. Benton: Lying, belief, and knowledge
* 10: Andreas Stokke: Lying, sincerity, and quality
* 11: Andrew Ortony and Swati Gupta: Lying and deception
* 12: Neri Marsili: Lying and certainty
* 13: Don Fallis: Lying and omissions
* 14: Jörg Meibauer: Lying, implicating, and presupposing
* 15: Kathi Beier: Lying and self-deception
* 16: Eliot Michaelson: Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance
* III Types of Lies and Deception
* 17: Julia Staffel: Knowledge lies and group lies
* 18: Jennifer Lackey: Selfless assertions
* 19: Jörg Meibauer: Bald-faced lies
* 20: Andreas Stokke: Bullshitting
* 21: Jennifer Perillo: Bluffing
* 22: Simone Dietz: White and prosocial lies
* IV Distinctions
* 23: Emar Maier: Lying and fiction
* 24: Matthew S. McGlone and Maxim Baryshevtsev: Lying and quotation
* 25: Marta Dynel: Lying and humour
* 26: Rachel Giora: Lying, irony, and default interpretation
* 27: Paul Egré: Lying and vagueness
* 28: Claudia Claridge: Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole
* 29: Marina Terkourafi: Lying and politeness
* V Domains
* 30: Victoria Talwar: Development of lying and cognitive abilities
* 31: Samantha Mann: Lyine and lie detection
* 32: Kees van Deemter and Ehud Reiter: Lying and computational
linguistics
* 33: Bella M. DePaulo: Lying in social psychology
* 34: Kristina Suchotzki and Matthias Gamer: Lying and psychology
* 35: Giorgio Ganis: Lying and neuroscience
* 36: Thomas L. Carson: Lying and ethics
* 37: Stuart P. Green: Lying and the law
* 38: Marta Serra-Garcia: Lying in economics
* 39: Anita E. Kelly: Lying and education
* 40: Dariusz Galasinski: Lying and discourse analysis
* 41: Vian Bakir, Eric Herring, David Miller, and Piers Robinson: Lying
and deception in politics
* 42: Thomas L. Carson: Lyng and history
* 43: Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer: Lying and the arts
* 44: Fumiko Nishimura: Lying in different cultures
* References
* Index
* Preface
* List of figures and tables
* List of contributors
* 1: Jörg Meibauer: Introduction: What is lying? Towards an integrative
approach
* I Traditions
* 2: James Edwin Mahon: Classic philosophical approaches to lying and
deception
* 3: James Edwin Mahon: Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of
lying
* 4: Karol J. Hardin: Linguistic approaches to lying and deception
* 5: Lewis Bott and Emma Williams: Psycholinguistic approaches to lying
and deception
* 6: Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'Elia, and Julian Paul
Keenan: Lying, deception, and the brain
* II Concepts
* 7: Stephen Wright: Lying and truth
* 8: Mark Jay: Lying and assertion
* 9: Matthew A. Benton: Lying, belief, and knowledge
* 10: Andreas Stokke: Lying, sincerity, and quality
* 11: Andrew Ortony and Swati Gupta: Lying and deception
* 12: Neri Marsili: Lying and certainty
* 13: Don Fallis: Lying and omissions
* 14: Jörg Meibauer: Lying, implicating, and presupposing
* 15: Kathi Beier: Lying and self-deception
* 16: Eliot Michaelson: Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance
* III Types of Lies and Deception
* 17: Julia Staffel: Knowledge lies and group lies
* 18: Jennifer Lackey: Selfless assertions
* 19: Jörg Meibauer: Bald-faced lies
* 20: Andreas Stokke: Bullshitting
* 21: Jennifer Perillo: Bluffing
* 22: Simone Dietz: White and prosocial lies
* IV Distinctions
* 23: Emar Maier: Lying and fiction
* 24: Matthew S. McGlone and Maxim Baryshevtsev: Lying and quotation
* 25: Marta Dynel: Lying and humour
* 26: Rachel Giora: Lying, irony, and default interpretation
* 27: Paul Egré: Lying and vagueness
* 28: Claudia Claridge: Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole
* 29: Marina Terkourafi: Lying and politeness
* V Domains
* 30: Victoria Talwar: Development of lying and cognitive abilities
* 31: Samantha Mann: Lyine and lie detection
* 32: Kees van Deemter and Ehud Reiter: Lying and computational
linguistics
* 33: Bella M. DePaulo: Lying in social psychology
* 34: Kristina Suchotzki and Matthias Gamer: Lying and psychology
* 35: Giorgio Ganis: Lying and neuroscience
* 36: Thomas L. Carson: Lying and ethics
* 37: Stuart P. Green: Lying and the law
* 38: Marta Serra-Garcia: Lying in economics
* 39: Anita E. Kelly: Lying and education
* 40: Dariusz Galasinski: Lying and discourse analysis
* 41: Vian Bakir, Eric Herring, David Miller, and Piers Robinson: Lying
and deception in politics
* 42: Thomas L. Carson: Lyng and history
* 43: Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer: Lying and the arts
* 44: Fumiko Nishimura: Lying in different cultures
* References
* Index
* List of figures and tables
* List of contributors
* 1: Jörg Meibauer: Introduction: What is lying? Towards an integrative
approach
* I Traditions
* 2: James Edwin Mahon: Classic philosophical approaches to lying and
deception
* 3: James Edwin Mahon: Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of
lying
* 4: Karol J. Hardin: Linguistic approaches to lying and deception
* 5: Lewis Bott and Emma Williams: Psycholinguistic approaches to lying
and deception
* 6: Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'Elia, and Julian Paul
Keenan: Lying, deception, and the brain
* II Concepts
* 7: Stephen Wright: Lying and truth
* 8: Mark Jay: Lying and assertion
* 9: Matthew A. Benton: Lying, belief, and knowledge
* 10: Andreas Stokke: Lying, sincerity, and quality
* 11: Andrew Ortony and Swati Gupta: Lying and deception
* 12: Neri Marsili: Lying and certainty
* 13: Don Fallis: Lying and omissions
* 14: Jörg Meibauer: Lying, implicating, and presupposing
* 15: Kathi Beier: Lying and self-deception
* 16: Eliot Michaelson: Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance
* III Types of Lies and Deception
* 17: Julia Staffel: Knowledge lies and group lies
* 18: Jennifer Lackey: Selfless assertions
* 19: Jörg Meibauer: Bald-faced lies
* 20: Andreas Stokke: Bullshitting
* 21: Jennifer Perillo: Bluffing
* 22: Simone Dietz: White and prosocial lies
* IV Distinctions
* 23: Emar Maier: Lying and fiction
* 24: Matthew S. McGlone and Maxim Baryshevtsev: Lying and quotation
* 25: Marta Dynel: Lying and humour
* 26: Rachel Giora: Lying, irony, and default interpretation
* 27: Paul Egré: Lying and vagueness
* 28: Claudia Claridge: Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole
* 29: Marina Terkourafi: Lying and politeness
* V Domains
* 30: Victoria Talwar: Development of lying and cognitive abilities
* 31: Samantha Mann: Lyine and lie detection
* 32: Kees van Deemter and Ehud Reiter: Lying and computational
linguistics
* 33: Bella M. DePaulo: Lying in social psychology
* 34: Kristina Suchotzki and Matthias Gamer: Lying and psychology
* 35: Giorgio Ganis: Lying and neuroscience
* 36: Thomas L. Carson: Lying and ethics
* 37: Stuart P. Green: Lying and the law
* 38: Marta Serra-Garcia: Lying in economics
* 39: Anita E. Kelly: Lying and education
* 40: Dariusz Galasinski: Lying and discourse analysis
* 41: Vian Bakir, Eric Herring, David Miller, and Piers Robinson: Lying
and deception in politics
* 42: Thomas L. Carson: Lyng and history
* 43: Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer: Lying and the arts
* 44: Fumiko Nishimura: Lying in different cultures
* References
* Index