Jorg Meibauer is Professor of German Language and Linguistics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. His research focuses on cognitive pragmatics, with an emphasis on the grammar-pragmatics interface. His many publications include Lying at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface (De Gruyter Mouton 2014) and he is the editor of multiple volumes such as What is a Context? Linguistic Approaches and Challenges (with R. Finkbeiner and P. B. Schumacher; Benjamins 2012) and Pejoration (with R. Finkbeiner; Benjamins 2016).
1. Introduction: What is lying?, Jorg Meibauer Part I: Traditions 2. Classic philosophical approaches to lying and deception, James Edwin Mahon 3. Contemporary approaches to the philosophy of lying, James Edwin Mahon 4. Linguistic approaches to lying and deception, Karol J. Hardin 5. Psycholinguistic approaches to lying and deception, Lewis Bott and Emma Williams 6. Lying, deception, and the brain, Alexa Decker, Amanda Disney, Brianna D'Elia, and Julian Paul Keenan Part II: Concepts 7. Lying and truth, Stephen Wright 8. Lying and assertion, Mark Jary 9. Lying, belief, and knowledge, Matthew Benton 10. Lying, sincerity, and quality, Andreas Stokke 11. Lying and deception, Swati Gupta and Andrew Ortony 12. Lying and certainty, Neri Marsili 13. Lying and omissions, Don Fallis 14. Lying, implicating, and presupposing, Jorg Meibauer 15. Lying and self-deception, Kathi Beier 16. Lying, testimony, and epistemic vigilance, Eliot Michaelson Part III: Types of lies and deception 17. Knowledge lies and group lies, Julia Staffel 18. Selfless assertions, Jennifer Lackey 19. Bald-faced lies, Jorg Meibauer 20. Bullshitting, Andreas Stokke 21. Bluffing, Jennifer Perillo 22. White and prosocial lies, Simone Dietz Part IV: Distinctions 23. Lying and fiction, Emar Maier 24. Lying and quotation, Matthew McGlone and Max Baryshevtsev 25. Lying and humour, Marta Dynel 26. Lying, irony, and default interpretation, Rachel Giora 27. Lying and vagueness, Paul Egre and Benjamin Icard 28. Lying, metaphor, and hyperbole, Claudia Claridge 29. Lying and politeness, Marina Terkourafi Part V: Domains 30. Development of lying and cognitive abilities, Victoria Talwar 31. Lying and lie detection, Samantha Mann 32. Lying and computational linguistics, Kees van Deemter and Ehud Reiter 33. Lying in social psychology, Bella M. DePaulo 34. Lying and psychology, Matthias Gamer and Kristina Suchotzki 35. Lying and neuroscience, Giorgio Ganis 36. Lying and ethics, Thomas L. Carson 37. Lying and the law, Stuart P. Green 38. Lying in economy, Marta Serra-Garcia 39. Lying and education, Anita E. Kelly 40. Lying and discourse analysis, Dariusz Galasiński 41. Lying and politics, Piers Robinson, David Miller, Eric Herring, and Vian Bakir 42. Lying and history, Thomas L. Carson 43. Lying and the arts, Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer 44. Lying in different cultures, Fumiko Nishimura
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