Kant Vs. Grotius
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Grotius believes that if a falsehood is unpermissible, it is in direct violation with the right of another person. However Grotius has a list of falsehoods that are permissible. These include: lying to an infant or insane person, deceiving someone who one is not specifically addressing, deceiving someone for their own good, deceiving someone if in power and looking out for the common good, lying when there is no other way to save an innocent life, and lying to enemies...
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Grotius believes that if a falsehood is unpermissible, it is in direct violation with the right of another person. However Grotius has a list of falsehoods that are permissible. These include: lying to an infant or insane person, deceiving someone who one is not specifically addressing, deceiving someone for their own good, deceiving someone if in power and looking out for the common good, lying when there is no other way to save an innocent life, and lying to enemies...
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