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Falsehood takes the place of truth when it results in unblemished common good. -Tirukkural

The above statement highlights the “teleological” approach to truth. It suggests that the moral value of an action is determined not just by the act itself, but by the ultimate outcome it produces for society.

Justification of Falsehood

Utilitarian ethics – Maximising overall welfare. Eg- During COVID-19, some governments delayed announcing lockdowns to prevent mass panic.

Principle of non-maleficence – Preventing harm. Eg- Doctors not disclosing terminal diagnoses to prevent severe psychological shock.

Doctrine of double effect – Harm avoided outweighs moral cost. Eg- Undercover police deceive suspects to dismantle trafficking networks.

To maintain social harmony. Eg- administration declaring minor scuffle between two communities as a “personal dispute” to prevent a city-wide riot.

Emergency ethics – in wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies. – Winston Churchill.

Public interest principle – Eg- Withholding sensitive information during terror attacks to avoid aiding perpetrators.

Virtue ethics – Compassion and prudence over rigid honesty.

Protection of life – Right to life supersedes right to information. Eg- providing “New Identities” under witness protection

Diplomatic De-escalation- During war, “back-channel” communications involve tactical denials to give face-saving exit to both countries.

Counter-argument

Erodes trust in governance.

Slippery slope – “Noble lies” justify authoritarianism.

“hiding failures.” Eg- falsifying COVID deaths

Violates autonomy and right to truth.

Accountability loss – Lies prevent public scrutiny.

Long-term harm – Eg- initial denials of Chernobyl’s severity

Moral corrosion – Ends justify means mentality spreads injustice.

The Tirukkural does not provide a “license to lie” but rather a “test of virtue.” Lie is justified only when the good produced is “unblemished” (meaning it harms no one else) and “common” (benefiting all).