Explain and justify Mill’s views on lying, that is, what does he say about the value and importance of “veracity”?
He argued that morality is rooted in our capacity to make free, rational choices and that lying is, in effect, an assault on morality because it aims to undermine this capacity. Some lies are necessary and even justified. Even if the lie seems harmless at the surface, it's important to weigh these considerations before deciding if it is better left unsaid.
Explain and justify Mill’s views on lying, that is, what does he say about the value...