The [..] supposed quotation of Joseph Goebbels has been repeated in numerous books and articles and on thousands of web pages, yet none of them has cited a primary source. — Cuthbert
His lie about p is that he says p is true while he believes p is false. — god must be atheist
Why would someone want to convince someone else of something that they themselves think is false? — clemogo
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/829/829-h/829-h.htmFor he [Gulliver's 'master'] argued thus: “that the use of speech was to make us understand one another, and to receive information of facts; now, if any one said the thing which was not, these ends were defeated, because I cannot properly be said to understand him; and I am so far from receiving information, that he leaves me worse than in ignorance; for I am led to believe a thing black, when it is white, and short, when it is long.” And these were all the notions he had concerning that faculty of lying, so perfectly well understood, and so universally practised, among human creatures. — Swift, Gulliver's Travels
That's what lying is. Deception is an obvious fact of life. — jamalrob
But this is absurd to me. Why would someone want to convince someone else of something that they themselves think is false? — clemogo
Jews are evil', and repeats this to the public in an attempt to make people believe it. Now let's say that Goebbels knows that it is a lie. This means that he actually believes that Jews are not evil. So if he believes that Jews are not evil, then why would he want others to think that Jews are evil? — clemogo
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