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Über ein vermeintes Recht aus Menschenliebe zu lügen [To Lie About a Supposed Right Out of Philanthropy]
- Narrated by: Benjamin Lucas
- Length: 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Darf man im Notfall lügen? Etwa um einen Mord zu verhindern? Stellen Sie sich vor, ein Kopfgeldjäger frage Sie, ob der von ihm Verfolgte zu Hause sei. Wäre es hier nicht angemessen, ihn durch eine Falschaussage in die Irre zu führen?
Nein, argumentiert Immanuel Kant in seinem kontroversen Essay "Über ein vermeintes Recht aus Menschenliebe zu lügen" (1797). Die Pflicht der Wahrhaftigkeit gilt unbedingt.
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
Public Domain (P)2021 Benjamin Lucas
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