Word of the Day
for Tuesday,
January 8, 2013
Pseudology \soo-DOL-uh-jee\, noun:
Lying considered as an art.
For example, listening
to the life history account of András Albert, a Transylvanian lumberman, the
outsider may wonder how to distinguish fact from fiction, poetry from lie, and
how to regard the relationship between pseudology
and storytelling.
-- Linda Dégh, Narratives in Society
-- Linda Dégh, Narratives in Society
So many people would
love to get their hands on a machine that can inhibit pseudology,
mendacity and falsehood. The police, Intelligence services, all sorts and
conditions of interested agencies and institutions.
-- Stephen Fry, The Liar
-- Stephen Fry, The Liar
Pseudology comes from two Greek roots, pseudo-
meaning "false" and -logy
meaning "study of." The word does not literally mean "the study
of lying" but has come to embody the sense of "the art of
lying."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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