White Lies | עמוד דיון
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Seinfeld's dilemma of truth versus compassion was compared to a Talmudic debate about how to complement an ugly bride. While both values are considered very important in the Jewish tradition , Beit Hilllel claimed that you cannot offend someone for the sake of sticking to the truth. An interesting rebuttal was made that this will lead to a phony polite society where you can never know what others are thinking of you (as illustrated in the Seinfeld ugly baby episode).
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In terms of the ugly baby episode, I think this is a situation where you must lie. A baby is a sensitive issue enough where not a singke parent wants to think that their child is ugly. The emotions and love attached to the baby are so strong that if any friend tells the parents it is ugly is a huge insult. Even if the parents recognize the fact that the baby is ugly, they find the cute aspects of the child and that is all that they want to see.
Couldn't you also use this logic over the question of whether to tell your friend their partner is a monster? A partner in a relationship also has emotion attached, potentially strong emotions, and if your friend hears that that you think their partner is a monster, they could be very insulted. Do you then also think that you should lie when you think your friend's partner is a monster?
Max Sosland
Couldn't you also use this logic over the question of whether to tell your friend their partner is a monster? A partner in a relationship also has emotion attached, potentially strong emotions, and if your friend hears that that you think their partner is a monster, they could be very insulted. Do you then also think that you should lie when you think your friend's partner is a monste
אלכס רויזמן
While I agree with most of what you said, I don't think that in this scenario you have to lie. Perhaps you can just entirely avoid any commenting regarding the baby's appearance.
Joshua Silverman
What does it mean to be ugly? Are we only talking about physical attractiveness?
But isn't also a good idea to avoid talking about the baby's looks after all? According to Beit Shamai in the text, you should avoid talking about the baby's look period. There are so many things one can talk about when seeing the baby, like talking about the name, the cute little feet, etc.
Ari Spellman
talking about the baby’s looks at all?
According to Beit Shamai in the text,
you should avoid talking about the baby’s look period.
There are so many things one can talk about when seeing the baby,
like talking about the name, the cute little feet, etc.