RT Article T1 On the definition of lying: A reply to Jones and revisions JF Journal of business ethics VO 7 IS 7 SP 509 OP 514 A1 Carson, Thomas L. LA English YR 1988 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785598511 AB Standard definitions of lying imply that intending to deceive others is a necessary condition of one's telling a lie. In an earlier paper, which appeared in this journal, Wokutch, Murrmann and I argued that intending to deceive others is not a necessary condition of one's telling a lie and proposed an alternative definition. In a reply which also appeared in this journal, Gary Jones argues that (1) our arguments fail to establish the claim that it is possible to lie without intending to deceive others, and that (2) the objections which we raise for standard definitions apply equally to our own. The present paper argues that one can lie without intending to deceive others. I concede Jones' second criticism and propose a new alternative definition. K1 Alternative Definition K1 Standard Definition K1 Early Paper K1 Economic Growth DO 10.1007/BF00382597