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    Hypocrisy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Hypocrisy is the act of pretending to have beliefs, opinions, virtues, feelings, qualities, or standards that one does not actually have. Hypocrisy is thus a kind of lie. Hypocrisy may come from a desire to hide from others actual motives or feelings.

    Hypocrisy is not simply an inconsistency between what is advocated and what is done. Samuel Johnson made this point when he wrote about the misuse of the charge of "hypocrisy" in Rambler No. 14:

    Nothing is more unjust, however common, than to charge with hypocrisy him that expresses zeal for those virtues which he neglects to practice; since he may be sincerely convinced of the advantages of conquering his passions, without having yet obtained the victory, as a man may be confident of the advantages of a voyage, or a journey, without having courage or industry to undertake it, and may honestly recommend to others, those attempts which he neglects himself.

    Etymology

    The word hypocrisy comes from the Greek ὑπόκρισις (hypokrisis), which means "play-acting", "acting out", "feigning" or "dissembling"[2]. The word hypocrite is from the Greek word ὑποκρίτης (hypokrites), the agentive noun associated with υποκρίνομαι (hypokrinomai), i.e. "I play a part." Both derive from the verb κρίνω, "judge" (»κρίση, "judgement" »κριτική (kritiki), "critics") presumably because the performance of a dramatic text by an actor was to involve a degree of interpretation, or assessment, of that text.

    The word is an amalgam of the Greek prefix hypo-, meaning "under", and the verb "krinein", meaning "to sift or decide". Thus the original meaning implied a deficiency in the ability to sift or decide. This deficiency, as it pertains to one's own beliefs and feelings, informs the word's contemporary meaning[3].

    Whereas hypokrisis applied to any sort of public performance (including the art of rhetoric), hypokrites was a technical term for a stage actor and was not considered an appropriate role for a public figure. In Athens in the 4th Century BC, for example, the great orator Demosthenes ridiculed his rival Aeschines, who had been a successful actor before taking up politics, as a hypokrites whose skill at impersonating characters on stage made him an untrustworthy politician. This negative view of the hypokrites, perhaps combined with the Roman disdain for actors, later shaded into the originally neutral hypokrisis. It is this later sense of hypokrisis as "play-acting," i.e. the assumption of a counterfeit persona, that gives the modern word hypocrisy its negative connotation.

    Common fallacies

    * It is a common fallacy (see List of fallacies) to—in an ad hominem attack—accuse someone of being a hypocrite in an attempt to invalidate their argument. In other words, just because someone is a hypocrite, that does not make them wrong.


    * It is also common for children to employ this type of ad hominem attack against their parents. For example, children may accuse their parents of hypocrisy if the parent admonishes them for using drugs or smoking, or warning them of the dangers of such activities, if the parent used them in the past.

    * Notwithstanding, while hypocrisy does not refute truth, it is valid to hold that hypocrisy can place truth within a given context.

    * A medical board that consists of smokers who refuse to hire a medical candidate on the grounds that the candidate is a smoker is guilty of inconsistent norms, but not necessarily hypocrisy. In this case a norm has been established that smokers can become doctors.

    For example, the fact that a doctor smokes doesn't make that doctor wrong when they advise a patient that smoking is dangerous. Also, a doctor who truly believes smoking is dangerous yet smokes is not a hypocrite simply for practicing dangerous behavior. Instead, to accurately label as hypocrite a smoking doctor who advises patients that smoking is dangerous, the doctor would have to actually believe smoking is not dangerous.

    Hypocrisy and vice

    Although hypocrisy has been called "the tribute that vice pays to virtue," and a bit of it certainly greases the wheels of social exchange, it may also corrode the well-being of those people who are continually forced to make use of it. As Boris Pasternak has Yurii say in Doctor Zhivago, "Your health is bound to be affected if, day after day, you say the opposite of what you feel, if you grovel before what you dislike... Our nervous system isn't just fiction, it's part of our physical body, and it can't be forever violated with impunity."
    Last edited by Existanz; 09-20-2009 at 02:11 AM. Reason: Nag pabold lang ko oist!

  2. #1172
    @pien, read the research of existanz,,,my statements fairly landed w/ that of wkpdia,

    "You say the opposite of what you feel"

  3. #1173
    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely Charm View Post
    @pien, read the research of existanz,,,my statements fairly landed w/ that of wkpdia,

    "You say the opposite of what you feel"
    not only what you feel. also what you act. muhatag kog example sa bible nga hypocrisy ha...ayaw lang gud kasuko kung mugamit kog bible mao man gud na akong basis sa akong pagtuo. respetuha lang na ha...dia ra ang verse:

    Mat 6:5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

    tutuli daw nang verse LC...

  4. #1174
    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    not only what you feel. also what you act. muhatag kog example sa bible nga hypocrisy ha...ayaw lang gud kasuko kung mugamit kog bible mao man gud na akong basis sa akong pagtuo. respetuha lang na ha...dia ra ang verse:

    Mat 6:5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

    tutuli daw nang verse LC...

    Pien what i was saying is that pariho lang content yung sinabi mo na bible verse sa statement ko,,ikaw yung nagsabi na- ayaw pataka taka sa akin,,
    pien maawa ka pien pls naman kunting discernment po

  5. #1175
    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely Charm View Post
    Pien what i was saying is that pariho lang content yung sinabi mo na bible verse sa statement ko,,ikaw yung nagsabi na- ayaw pataka taka sa akin,,
    pien maawa ka pien pls naman kunting discernment po
    then prove to me daw nga hypocrite ko. ako nagpakatotoo rako diri. kung unsay nakita ninyo nako diri nga pamatasan mao na ako sa personal. is that hypocrisy?

    patunayan mo daw na hipokrito ako...

  6. #1176
    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    then prove to me daw nga hypocrite ko. ako nagpakatotoo rako diri. kung unsay nakita ninyo nako diri nga pamatasan mao na ako sa personal. is that hypocrisy?

    patunayan mo daw na hipokrito ako...

    So are we than with the definition of hypocrisy mamang pien? before we embark on proving if your hypocite or not? done nalang oi.

    in this transaction pien sa istorya,,with the way you describe yourself i think your not hypocrite,
    your an honest person with good intentions,,simply conveying your belief system in the attempt to share your luv of god,,,how do you like that?

  7. #1177
    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely Charm View Post
    So are we than with the definition of hypocrisy mamang pien? before we embark on proving if your hypocite or not? done nalang oi.
    murag nagkasinabot nata sa definition sa hypocrisy. how about kaning imong giingon nga "tanang tawo hypocrite". how sure are you? naa kay statistics ani nga maipakita namo diri nga tanang tawo hipokrito jud?

    in this transaction pien sa istorya,,with the way you describe yourself i think your not hypocrite,
    your an honest person with good intentions,,simply conveying your belief system in the attempt to share your luv of god,,,how do you like that?
    you are acting to be hypocrite here. para kasing hindi yan ang totoong nararamdaman mo. ang katunayang hindi yan ang nararamdaman mo ay ang mga posts mo na bastos ako.

    hmmmmm...

  8. #1178
    Okay...I could not be an hypocrite. I would be an hypocrite if I believe I am an hypocrite then claim I am not..
    But I believe I am not an hypocrite and claim I am not an hypocrite. hihihihi

    Kalma lang boys and girls...mamaya niyan MU na kayo diyan ha..hihihi
    Last edited by Existanz; 09-20-2009 at 02:53 AM. Reason: kayo na kayo unsa man ni hehehe

  9. #1179
    Quote Originally Posted by Existanz View Post
    Okay...I could not be an hypocrite. I would be an hypocrite if I believe I am an hypocrite then claim I am not..
    But I believe I am not an hypocrite and claim I am not an hypocrite. hihihihi

    Kalma lang boys and girls...mamaya niyan kayo MU na kayo diyan ha..hihihi
    hahahaha! sorry nalang mga girls but im already taken...

    bitaw seriously sayop jud nang notion ni LC nga "tanang tawo hypocrite". how sure is she? nakaila na ba siya sa batasan sa tanang tawo? i dont think so...

  10. #1180
    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    murag nagkasinabot nata sa definition sa hypocrisy. how about kaning imong giingon nga "tanang tawo hypocrite". how sure are you? naa kay statistics ani nga maipakita namo diri nga tanang tawo hipokrito jud?



    you are acting to be hypocrite here. para kasing hindi yan ang totoong nararamdaman mo. ang katunayang hindi yan ang nararamdaman mo ay ang mga posts mo na bastos ako.

    hmmmmm...

    Honestly pien para sa akin lahat ng tao hypocrite & because im sure na tao ka so your also hypocrite

    kaso ayaw mo eh,,di wag

    so at my own expense im being hypocrite of telling you that your not hypocrite so you wont be offended,,mali yung hypocrisy ko pien,,,just so that you will have the happiness of thinking that your not hypocrite?

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