Do you believe in telling the truth? Sure you do. But even that's a lie
-- because we all lie. Whether to protect a friend, to make someone feel
better, or to avoid telling even bigger lies later, lying is actually
central to human nature. Usually we're taught that lying is bad, and
that's that. But in reality, it's rarely so black and white.
Kira Vermond's latest book answers questions like: Why do we lie? What
types of lies are there? What are the consequences of lying? What
methods are used to detect lies? And when is it okay or even good to
lie?
From forgeries and hoaxes to plagiarism and placebos, Half-Truths and
Brazen Lies offers historical anecdotes, scientific studies, and
sociocultural analyses to help unpack the complex world of untruths.
Told in a witty, conversational tone with an index and full-color
illustrations, the book takes a thorough, nuanced approach to a
fascinating aspect of human behavior.