[Debate] Is it lying or is it the truth?

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Phantaminum

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What I bring to you is this....

It is common sense to know if you ask someone a question they know the answer to and they answer incorrectly they are lying.
But what if the person believe they are telling the truth? is it still lying. Example;

Lets say You kill someone, Evidence points to you but you do not remember doing so( you loose your memory in another incident) Then you are brought before the court and asked if you murdered that person and you deny it- this just an example guys don't get carried away.

Would that be like some form of unconscious Lying or would It be telling the truth based on what you believe and remember?

Before you post please put Lying or truth above your comment and Neutral if you are neutral


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You do realize their is a difference between lying and telling a lie. And no person can tell the absolute truth, only their interpretation?
 

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It's still lying, since the real truth is that he/she killed a guy
 

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Not remembering something that you did and vice-versa is a form of Dissociation, and this would be found in modern lie-detectors. Not remembering something that you did would show up in the back of your brain, as you're trying to remember an event, thus would not be considered lying.

Example: a woman kills a man but in the struggle suffers blunt force trauma to the head and is granted Anterograde Amnesia. She would not remember that she killed the man, even though she did, thus she would not be considered lying to the court. To lie is to consciously know that you're lying.
 
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Lying is the opposite of telling "truth", the opposite of telling the truth=/= anything that is not the truth and therefore that case should not be considered lying.

Even if you go by the definition
lie2
lī/Submit
noun
noun: lie; plural noun: lies
1.
an intentionally false statement.
 
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To lie in court under oath is called perjury, and perjury is to knowingly make false or misleading statements under oath. If that person's memory is hazy, then they did not knowingly lie and will be acquitted of any charges
 

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the truth is the truth, memory loss or not...even if you believe what you are saying to be the truth...if it is a lie then it is a lie even without you knowing...meaning you told a lie as the truth because you believed it..it still doesn't change the hidden fact that it is a lie.
 

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It would mean you were wrong. It would not be a lie but your answer is simply wrong.

Some of these posts are really dumb.

You can't lie unintentionally.
 
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Its not lying just being wrong. Lying would be intentionally giving the wrong answer.
 

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Not remembering something that you did and vice-versa is a form of Dissociation, and this would be found in modern lie-detectors. Not remembering something that you did would show up in the back of your brain, as you're trying to remember an event, thus would not be considered lying.

I like this answer alot

Lying is the opposite of telling "truth", the opposite of telling the absolute truth=/= anything that is not the truth and therefore that case should not be considered lying.

Even if you go by the definition
lie2
lī/Submit
noun
noun: lie; plural noun: lies
1.
an intentionally false statement.

I would Give you an award for this response. I was swayed into this direction. The meaning of the word lie is what give this away. Now that you figured that out. I have one more question for you and anyone who would dare answer

Say guy1 had intent to kill and Motive to kill Guy2 But he has no memory of this afterwards.
he is currently a Blank page but all evidence points out his intent to kill and his motive.

Would you (being the sentencer) prosecute him for murder still.
And how would you sentence him? Think about this one
 

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I like this answer alot



I would Give you an award for this response. I was swayed into this direction. The meaning of the word lie is what give this away. Now that you figured that out. I have one more question for you and anyone who would dare answer

Say guy1 had intent to kill and Motive to kill Guy2 But he has no memory of this afterwards.
he is currently a Blank page but all evidence points out his intent to kill and his motive.

Would you (being the sentencer) prosecute him for murder still.
And how would you sentence him? Think about this one
He'd be sentenced normally. It doesn't matter that his memory is not there if there is enough evidence that he did it.
 

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the truth is the truth, memory loss or not...even if you believe what you are saying to be the truth...if it is a lie then it is a lie even without you knowing...meaning you told a lie as the truth because you believed it..it still doesn't change the hidden fact that it is a lie.

This is what I thought first but then i read the meaning of the word lie and it all came crashing down on me LMAO

It would mean you were wrong. It would not be a lie but your answer is simply wrong.

Some of these posts are really dumb.

You can't lie unintentionally.

Sorry if you did not like my post i just wanted other people's thoughts on this. Thanks for responding though=D
 

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This is what I thought first but then i read the meaning of the word lie and it all came crashing down on me LMAO



Sorry if you did not like my post i just wanted other people's thoughts on this. Thanks for responding though=D
No, it's not your post I didn't like, it's the answers others gave.
 

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No, it is not lying if you don't remember the event, as then it would not be intentional. Your statement being intentional is the major prerequisite for you to be considered "lying".
 

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But what do you want to do by knowing all of this......
 

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I like this answer alot



I would Give you an award for this response. I was swayed into this direction. The meaning of the word lie is what give this away. Now that you figured that out. I have one more question for you and anyone who would dare answer

Say guy1 had intent to kill and Motive to kill Guy2 But he has no memory of this afterwards.
he is currently a Blank page but all evidence points out his intent to kill and his motive.

Would you (being the sentencer) prosecute him for murder still.
And how would you sentence him? Think about this one

Losing your memory doesn't magically erase your crimes/actions from the history, it just erases your own consciousness about your own actions but not anyone else's awareness about you or anything that happened that was relating to you. If evidence are there then he is still guilty, and therefore I agree with Pumpkin, he should normally be sentenced like other criminals.
 
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This is all moral concept and it's getting into complicated technicalities. If u are intending falsehood (to clarify lying is not necessarily wrong e.g. If a gunman broke into the house and you lied to say no one else was in when the other residents had managed to hide. Falsehood is wrong, whether that is a lie e.g. I didn't steal X, or just deceit by allowing or manipulating someone to a false opinion e.g. After you stole X you told people how you saw y and z near the crimescene) then you are behaving in a morally incorrect way, if you don't intend it then you're not
 

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But what do you want to do by knowing all of this......

Lol good one.... I just wanted the Information for research. Most of my posts will be like this. Another reason is that I wanted to know if here would give better answers than Facebook and you guys won without any difficulty
 
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