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Antithesis Quote by Washington Gladden

“Slander, in the strict meaning of the term, comes under the head of lying; but it is a kind of lying which, like its antithesis flattery, ought to be set apart for special censure.” quote by Washington Gladden
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“Slander, in the strict meaning of the term, comes under the head of lying; but it is a kind of lying which, like its antithesis flattery, ought to be set apart for special censure.”

Washington Gladden

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Ethics of Speech, Washington Gladden, 1905

Slander is a deceptive act distinct from flattery, deserving special moral condemnation.

In simple terms: Slander is harmful lying, different from praise.

Key Takeaway

Condemn slander, uphold truth.

Themes

ethics communication honesty reputation

Mood

cautionary serious

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • media reporting
  • personal relationships
  • legal contexts

Key Concepts

deception social trust moral judgment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does slander damage trust?
  • What distinguishes slander from criticism?
A Different Perspective

Distinguishing intent can be complex.

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