The child who defines a lie as being a "naughty word" knows perfectly well that lying consists in not speaking the truth. He is not, therefore, mistaking one thing for another, he is simply identifying them one with another by what seems to us a quaint extension of the word "lie".


Ch. 2 : Adult Constraint and Moral Realism - The Moral Judgment of the Child (1932)


The child who defines a lie as being a naughty word knows perfectly well that lying consists in not speaking the truth. He is not, therefore,...

The child who defines a lie as being a naughty word knows perfectly well that lying consists in not speaking the truth. He is not, therefore,...

The child who defines a lie as being a naughty word knows perfectly well that lying consists in not speaking the truth. He is not, therefore,...

The child who defines a lie as being a naughty word knows perfectly well that lying consists in not speaking the truth. He is not, therefore,...