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- Lying is generally perceived as unethical behavior, but there are circumstances in which lying serves the general good more effectively than truth telling does, and we sometimes have a moral obligation to behave dishonestly1. Depending on the moral theory used, lying in special circumstances (for example, “white” lies or lies that benefit others or avert harm) might be morally justifiable2. Studies show that lying is sometimes acceptable in certain situations to prevent any harm that can be brought on an individual3. However, misleading someone can cause harm such as trust issues and that reflects badly on the person who is lying3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.According to John Stuart Mill (1806–73), an act is morally obligatory only if it creates the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people, relative to its alternatives. Because there are circumstances in which lying serves the general good more effectively than truth telling does, we sometimes have a moral obligation to behave dishonestly.www.britannica.com/topic/lying/The-morality-of-lyingLying is generally perceived as unethical behaviour. Depending on the moral theory used, lying in special circumstances (for example, “white” lies or lies that benefit others or avert harm) might be morally justifiable. Other lies, as lying about one’s age in order to get access to age-restricted goods, are most often immoral.daily-philosophy.com/is-lying-ethical/Studies show that lying is sometimes acceptable in certain situations to prevent any harm that can be brought on an individual. Lying to protect an individual secures the situation by sugar coating a lie that is being performed. Misleading someone can cause harm such as trust issues and that reflects badly on the person who is lying.www.cram.com/essay/Why-Is-Lying-Acceptable/9A…
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