You can choose to think of signaling beliefs as lying, but that’s not very helpful to anyone. It’s what most people do naturally and therefore not a violation of anyone’s expectations in most contexts. Maybe instead it should be called speaking Statusese.
People don’t pick up on the literal truth of your statements but on your own belief that you are doing something wrong. For instance, writers of fiction aren’t typically considered immoral liars.
If the whole world claims to be vegan and then eats spam, and moreover sees this as completely normal and expected, and sees people who don’t do it as weird and untrustworthy, what exactly are you accomplishing by refusing to go along with it?
Some of us have trouble keeping near and far modes separate. People like us if we try professing veganism, will find ourselves ending up not eating spam.
My personal solution is to lie, I’m actually quite good at it!
You can choose to think of signaling beliefs as lying, but that’s not very helpful to anyone. It’s what most people do naturally and therefore not a violation of anyone’s expectations in most contexts. Maybe instead it should be called speaking Statusese.
People don’t pick up on the literal truth of your statements but on your own belief that you are doing something wrong. For instance, writers of fiction aren’t typically considered immoral liars.
People will agree to fiction not being true, but not to their professed beliefs not being true.
Signalling beliefs that don’t match your actual beliefs is what I said and meant.
Like claiming to be a vegan, and then eating spam.
If the whole world claims to be vegan and then eats spam, and moreover sees this as completely normal and expected, and sees people who don’t do it as weird and untrustworthy, what exactly are you accomplishing by refusing to go along with it?
Some of us have trouble keeping near and far modes separate. People like us if we try professing veganism, will find ourselves ending up not eating spam.
My personal solution is to lie, I’m actually quite good at it!
What does that have to do with the topic? That was just an example of signalling beliefs that don’t match your actual beliefs.
One could as easily say that it isn’t useful to consider lying from the viewpoint of morality.