The Ego amidst Power, Lies and Realities

Abstract

Starting from a critique of the Kantian condemnation of any and all lies, an analysis is made of the relationship between the decision to reveal the truth and the instances of power in which the subject is inserted. Given the introjection of power structures and their role in the deliberations of the Conscious Self, we conclude that lying implies a recognition of the power of the figure to whom one lies. The light act of lying results in irreparable damage to the reality test of the person who lies

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Marcos Wagner Da Cunha
University of São Paulo (PhD)

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