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“We need to develop a better descriptive vocabulary for lying, a taxonomy, a way to distinguish intentional lies from unintentional ones, and a way to distinguish the lies that the liar himself believes in-a way to signal those lies that could more accurately be understood as dreams.” quote by Rivka Galchen
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“We need to develop a better descriptive vocabulary for lying, a taxonomy, a way to distinguish intentional lies from unintentional ones, and a way to distinguish the lies that the liar himself believes in-a way to signal those lies that could more accurately be understood as dreams.”

Rivka Galchen

About This Quote

Source Essay: The New Yorker, 2015

The author calls for a nuanced vocabulary to categorize lies, distinguishing intent, belief, and dream‑like falsehoods.

In simple terms: We need better words to describe different kinds of lying.

Key Takeaway

Develop precise language for truthfulness.

Themes

language truth deception psychology philosophy

Mood

analytical thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • legal settings
  • psychotherapy
  • media analysis
  • education

Key Concepts

cognitive science ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we reliably tell intentional from unintentional lies?
  • What impact would a lie taxonomy have on law and therapy?
A Different Perspective

Creating categories may oversimplify complex motivations.

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