To be truthful (honest) in all declarations is therefore a sacred unconditional command of reason, and not to be limited by any expediency.
Critique of Pure Reason
To be truthful (honest) in all declarations is therefore a sacred unconditional command of reason, and not to be limited by any expediency.
Critique of Pure Reason
On a Supposed Right to Lie Because of Philanthropic Concerns
1799
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